I'm taking the AZ-104 exam this Sunday and I've been studying for about a month. I'm wondering if anyone has tips for effectively using Microsoft Learn during the exam itself. Thanks in advance!
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I passed my AZ-104 with a score of 752 just yesterday! Here’s how I prepared: I started with John Savill's 4-hour YouTube video, which really helped me set the stage. I did several practice tests from Tutorialsdojo, and when I got confused, I turned to Perplexity AI for clarification. On exam day, I noticed only about 30-35% of the practice questions matched the test content. I found it quite tricky, plus you only get 1 hour and 40 minutes for 45 questions, so I had to stick to about 2 minutes per question. Pay special attention because the last 6 questions don't allow you to go back—so choose wisely! I kept Microsoft Learn open as a backup and found that searching keywords, like "Azure Functions," instead of the whole term, helped me a lot.
Keep a close eye on the clock! If you depend on MS Learn for every question, you risk running out of time. In my experience, I had to guess on some questions because I couldn't find the needed info quickly. It's a bit tricky, so plan your time wisely.
As everyone else mentioned, use MS Learn sparingly. When I took the exam last month, I checked it for about 5-6 questions. It really shines for those tricky SKU questions where you might forget what features correspond to which licenses. Just make sure to search using keywords related to the answer options you see; it can help narrow things down!
It's great to prepare, but ideally, try to reach a level of readiness where you won't have to rely heavily on MS Learn during the exam. Trust your preparation!
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