Hey everyone! I hope you're all doing great. I have a question regarding the AWS Solutions Architect Associate certification exam. I've gone through practice tests from Stéphane Maarek and Tutorials Dojo, but I haven't had the chance to get any hands-on experience yet. I'm curious if my current prep is enough to pass the exam. I really want to get this certification, so any advice you have would mean a lot. Thanks in advance for your help!
4 Answers
I think hands-on experience is great, but if you’ve got a solid grasp on the concepts from your studies, you should be in a good position. Just make sure you're clear on the theoretical parts of the course.
Labs are super helpful for reinforcing what you've learned, but honestly, a lot of them can feel like just following steps. If you're consistently scoring 85% or higher on Tutorials Dojo tests, that's a pretty good indicator you're ready to take the plunge! And if you happen to fail, you can rebook quickly, and you might even snag a discount voucher for the next attempt.
You can definitely pass without labs! I didn’t do any hands-on practice either, just focused on theory and practice exams, and I passed it.
Honestly, I know some AWS solution architects who have never even touched the AWS console, and they’re doing fine! If you're nailing those test exams, I'd say you're ready to go!
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