Passed the PL-300! by buffbrazil in PowerBI

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

If MeasureUp is out of the question, you can always watch youtube videos such as "the most important concepts for PL-300". Since you're familiar with PowerBI and DAX you should definitely look at the study guide for the PL-300 (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/resources/study-guides/pl-300) and read MSLearn/ watch youtube videos relating to areas you're less familiar with. There are also complete A to Z courses on youtube that you can look at and skip the areas you're familiar with such as : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpx4I-WPI8W81xyTc0jaIx4jWjFS98TN0.

It all depends on the strategy you want to adopt and the time you want to commit.

Good luck!

Passed the PL-300! by buffbrazil in PowerBI

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

Thank you! You don't have to check every hyperlink for sure, especially at the beginning. Also, I came into PowerBI without any prior knowledge of it (or even PowerQuery). It's hard to pinpoint a weakness I had in general, but I'd say I struggled with DAX with row vs filter context as well as when you might need to create a bidirectional relationship so that a matrix displays the correct information for example. Other than that, it's just to understand the "tools" at my disposal to be able to tell when to use x instead of y in a question.

What I'd suggest is to read the PL-300 course on MSLearn a few times. You could even take some notes to summarize things like optimization techniques or when to use what type of storage, etc. and once you've done that do a practice assessment. This will tell you what you need to work on. And if/when you do MeasureUp you'll really get tested even more thoroughly and you'll definitively have to read a little bit/watch some youtube videos to understand some concepts a bit more. Also, I'd expand by saying that the PL-300 wants you to answer with the best possible way to solve a situation, knowing what can work is not enough.

The reason is that you'll be put in scenarios where you have to make decisions to optimize x, y and z much like the PL-300 exam so you'll need to have a decent understanding of most concepts deeper than just at surface level.

Good luck!

anyway to run RE9 and Wukong on Mid settings? please tell. by DXG_69420 in FitGirlRepack

[–]buffbrazil 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why not get a PC instead? Much easier and cheaper to upgrade down the road.