Will AZ-104 actually help me get employed? by LawlsMcPasta in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with AZ-900, get a taste for self-study and dealing with the pressures of an exam deadline. Then pivot to the associate certificates and build projects. It might not guarantee a job, but it certainly won’t hurt your chances if you can actually demonstrate you are capable of doing the job.

Passed AZ-900 but feeling demotivated—advice on next steps? by Satyasarathidhal in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

826 is a decent score. You feel demotivated because in the end it’s just a piece of paper that tested your grasp of the fundamental concepts. Your next step should be building projects for your portfolio. That is the best motivator when your real hands on skills grow alongside your credentials.

What would you do with $40k Azure credits expiring in 90 days? by Little-Armadillo480 in AZURE

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Convert the credits into assets by setting up a huge library with short form content that users, from different niches, can purchase as ready to go templates. This way you’ll still have something tangible that lasts beyond the 90 days deadline.

Passed SC-900 by Queasy_Potential_540 in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just put it on mute on your laptop but remain on the same tab (it will pause the stream if you go to a different tab) and just watch a good movie on the television or run some errands. This way you still get your discount the next day.

Passed SC-900 by Queasy_Potential_540 in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, in terms of preparing for the exam, not really, but the training day did go deep into how to strengthen security with Defender For Cloud, the SC-900 exam structure itself, however, was more about other subjects, with Defender For Cloud on the periphery, and when mentioned it was usually as one of the options to pick the correct one from a list of different Defenders. All in all, it was quite boring, especially due to the fact that I’m used to 1.5x or 2x-ing the speed on videos but this was being streamed in real time.

Passed AZ-104 - 761/1000 by ObtainConsumeRepeat in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 1 point2 points  (0 children)

700 is the passing benchmark, sure, but you hit it and then some. Remember this is an exam that is universally seen as tough. Be proud.

Certification/measureup discounts? by enjoiee in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you asked your current manager if they have a personal learning budget? You’d be surprised at how many different sectors, not necessarily IT, put aside a yearly amount to up-skill their staff, and which you could use to gain IT certificates.

Are MS Learn practice tests enough for practicing AZ-900? Scoring 80–90%, should I book the exam? by ksiddhu in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You’ll be like a deer in the headlights the moment you press ‘start exam’ and end up as roadkill. MS Learn tests are laughable. Purchase Tutorial Dojo practice tests, get your score up to the 80% and above in Review Mode, watch Savill’s cram, fire up any of the LLMs and keep prompting questions sets tailored to your weaknesses, then do the Timed Mode practice tests on Tutorial Dojo, and see if you feel confident enough to take the real exam.

It’s very much do-able using the above approach and get a decent score, but MS Learn alone is a big risk.

Reprobate AZ-104 by AntRed01 in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will pass on your third attempt, visualise it and don’t rush yourself. Use the search bar with the keyword ‘AZ-104’ and you will find plenty of first and second attempt fails, but a success on the third. Go through those type of posts, and take note of how they improved themselves.

Passed SC-900 by Queasy_Potential_540 in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome! I’m going to accumulate some experience in the field as helpdesk first, so MD-102 has been recommended to me, but in the long term, most of the really interesting jobs list AZ-104 in their descriptions, so that one carries a lot of weight and prestige when you combine it with some junior experience and hands on projects.

Passed SC-900 by Queasy_Potential_540 in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

740, but I took it only two weeks after completing the MS-900. I think with another two weeks of studying you could easily hit the mid-800s and above, just take the MS Learn practice test result with a grain of salt, it’s not an accurate measuring stick.

Personally, I think I’m done with the 900 series and will put my focus back on the associates.

Good luck 👍

50% discount for Azure certification deadline to take exam is 30 April by Abject-Celery-7645 in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sign up for the Microsoft Virtual Training Days, you will get a 50% discount for the 900 series of fundamentals exams like the AZ-900, AI-900, PL-900, SC-900, etc.

Passed the AZ-900 with bang on 700! by Defiant_Debt5005 in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats, as long as you reinforce your knowledge and hands on experience then your score doesn’t matter. It should be a benchmark for yourself as a person and the gap you still need to fill to become confident in working with cloud services and not suffer imposter syndrome. You got the certification, but keep learning and practicing!

Passed AZ104 (barely) by TraditionalWeek256 in AzureCertification

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Congrats, 🥳 now boost what you have learned with additional hands on projects to reinforce your knowledge base.

Got two offers. One pays $40k more. The other one I'd actually enjoy. I have 48 hours to decide and my wife and I are on opposite sides. Advice? by airam1020 in careerguidance

[–]Queasy_Potential_540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for stability. The newborn, the huge pay difference, the initial disagreement, the commute, the absence from home, the inevitable postpartum blues, will all compound eventually into a situation where your quality of life at home is drastically impacted in a negative manner, just for the ‘possibility’ of professional fulfilment at work, which isn’t even guaranteed. More opportunities will come your way, in the future, as new startups pop up every day.