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Partan Maraista
Dec 03, 2022
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AWS SA Pro When embarking in a new project, my project management technique is to create a Trello board and start recording all the things I need to do to reach my project goals. For the AWS exam I created Trello cards for the resources I wanted to study (i.e. videos, books, white papers, practice exams, etc.) as well as for the practicalities (e.g. booking the exam). A Trello board (or indeed any project management tool) can help you navigate the study material, visualise your progress, and make sure you don’t forget important bits when the exam date is approaching. I prepared for the exam using a mix of study materials which included videos, eBooks, AWS documentation and white papers, hands-on labs, and practice exams. I personally find useful to mix the course material as it reinforces my learning. Furthermore, a single resource may cover a topic insufficiently or present it on a limited angle so it’s always good to mix and match. VIDEOS I initially took the video course on the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional by A Cloud Guru. I usually recommend A Cloud Guru’s video courses to prepare for AWS exams - in fact, I successfully prepared and passed the AWS SysOps Associate exam and the AWS Security Specialty exam with A Cloud Guru’s video courses. However, this time I found the video course less useful and not necessarily the most time Click Here>>> https://dumpsarena.com/amazon-dumps/aws-certified-solutions-architect-professional/
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