Hey everyone,
I’ve been studying for a Microsoft certification and wanted to share a few things I’ve learned along the way—especially for those just getting started.
First off, make sure you’re using legit resources like Microsoft Learn, practice labs, and official study guides. They not only prepare you for the exam but also build actual skills you'll need in the real world.
I've noticed some people online talking about "microsoft dumps" as a shortcut to pass the exams. Just a word of caution—using those can be risky. Not only does it violate exam rules, but it can also leave gaps in your understanding. Trust me, you don't want to be in a job interview and realize you only memorized answers instead of learning the concepts.
Instead, I’d recommend forums like TechCommunity, tutorials on YouTube, and doing hands-on labs with a free Azure trial account. Those give you the confidence to pass and perform on the job.
Would love to hear how others here are preparing—any underrated study tips?
I’ve been studying for a Microsoft certification and wanted to share a few things I’ve learned along the way—especially for those just getting started.
First off, make sure you’re using legit resources like Microsoft Learn, practice labs, and official study guides. They not only prepare you for the exam but also build actual skills you'll need in the real world.
I've noticed some people online talking about "microsoft dumps" as a shortcut to pass the exams. Just a word of caution—using those can be risky. Not only does it violate exam rules, but it can also leave gaps in your understanding. Trust me, you don't want to be in a job interview and realize you only memorized answers instead of learning the concepts.
Instead, I’d recommend forums like TechCommunity, tutorials on YouTube, and doing hands-on labs with a free Azure trial account. Those give you the confidence to pass and perform on the job.
Would love to hear how others here are preparing—any underrated study tips?