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4. Andrew Brown's <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia-UEYYR44s">AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate 2020 (PASS THE EXAM!) | Ad-Free Course
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Go through the course you purchased as part of Step 1. twice. The first time should be a runthrough to introduce yourself to new AWS concepts and exam details. Jot down the services that confuse you and start with their FAQs as part of Step 2. You should then go through Step 1. once more, but the second time as a deep dive. Be sure to pause the course frequently so that you research concepts that aren't perfectly clear, take notes, and experiment on the AWS console. Once you've completed Step 1. and Step 2., begin testing yourself with the Tutorial Dojo exams. Take the time to read the explanations for the questions that you get wrong. Finally, go through Andrew Brown's YouTube video during the days leading up to your exam so that you can make sure you truly understand what you previously studied. You can postpone your AWS exam date twice if you find yourself feeling uncertain of your progress and think that you need more time. Also be sure to keep up on the ongoing discussions in <a href="https://old.reddit.com/r/AWSCertifications/">r/AWSCertifications</a>. There you will find more information on exam preparation, new study material, and advice from other exam takers.
Go through the course you purchased as part of Step 1. twice. The first time should be a runthrough to introduce yourself to new AWS concepts and exam details. Jot down the services that confuse you and start with their FAQs as part of Step 2. You should then go through Step 1. once more, but this time as a deep dive. Be sure to pause frequently so that you research concepts that aren't perfectly clear, take notes, and experiment on the AWS console. Once you've completed Step 1. and Step 2., begin testing yourself with the Tutorial Dojo exams. Take the time to read the explanations for the questions that you get wrong. Finally, go through Andrew Brown's YouTube video during the days leading up to your exam so that you can make sure you truly understand what you previously studied. You can postpone your AWS exam date twice if you find yourself feeling uncertain of your progress and think that you need more time. Also be sure to keep up on the ongoing discussions in <a href="https://old.reddit.com/r/AWSCertifications/">r/AWSCertifications</a>. There you will find more information on exam preparation, new study material, and advice from other exam takers.
*Note*: When experimenting on your AWS account, be sure to understand what is <a href="https://aws.amazon.com/free/?all-free-tier.sort-by=item.additionalFields.SortRank&all-free-tier.sort-order=asc">free</a> and what isn't. Relevant Free Tier FAQs can be found <a href="https://aws.amazon.com/free/free-tier-faqs/">here</a>.
*Note*: Udemy often has their courses go on sale from time to time. It might be worth waiting to purchase either the Tutorial Dojo practice exam or Stephane Maarek's course depending on how urgently you need the study material.