I've recently sat and passed the AWS Certified Solution Architect Associate Exam with 913/1000 in my first try.
Many people asked me what resources I've used for preparation so here comes an overview: 🧵👇
1/ FREE video course from my friend @andrewbrown. Andrew is a great teacher and knows AWS inside-out!
2/ Udemy course from @StephaneMaarek. Stephane knows how to condense all the knowledge you need into a fantastic course. You cannot go wrong with this one as well! udemy.com/course/aws-cer…
3/ SAA02 course by @adriancantrill. I haven't used this course for my prep but have bought the DVA course and I must say: Adrian's courses are top-notch and his hands-on demos are world-class! If you want to dive deep into AWS, this is your course! learn.cantrill.io/p/aws-certifie…
4/ SAA02 course by @nealkdavis. I've watched some of Neal's material and it's really great. Another very good choice if you want to sit the exam! udemy.com/course/aws-cer…
6/ Practice exams from @StephaneMaarek. I've tried half of these. They seem to be quite good, however I prefer Tutorialsdojo practice exams because the questions are easier to understand and quite similar to the real exam.
7/ Practice exams from @nealkdavis. I've only tried 1-2 of them but they seem to be more difficult than the real exam. Might be a good training but I decided I would be fine without taking all of them. udemy.com/course/aws-cer…
8/ Reddit Community AWS Certifications
Great community that shares tips and insights. Very friendly people that try to help each other! reddit.com/r/AWSCertifica…
9/ Exam Topics
So I am not 100% sure about the correctness of these example questions but some seem to be spot-on. Take this with caution because some solutions might be wrong! examtopics.com/exams/amazon/a…
10/ AWS Whitepapers
AWS recommends going through these for the exam. However, I only had a quick glance at them and scored good anyway. But, if you are serious about AWS you should definitely read them. aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/
11/ Tutorialsdojo Cheat Sheets
Okay, these cheatsheets are one of its kind! All the info you need in a handy format. I've used these extensively and it was very much worth it! tutorialsdojo.com/aws-cheat-shee…
Alright, that's basically what I've used or at least explored for taking the exam. If you have more resources, please share them in this thread!
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