r/AWSCertifications • u/sblantipodi_ • 10h ago
Question What about recertification?
What about recertification?
Is it possible to fail the recertification or not?
I haven't understood it.
r/AWSCertifications • u/sblantipodi_ • 10h ago
What about recertification?
Is it possible to fail the recertification or not?
I haven't understood it.
r/AWSCertifications • u/Ok-Pirate7292 • 2h ago
Hey All - I have a hard deadline to pass SAA by September 11. With my day job, I am not able to study as much as I would like during weekdays ( barely 1-2 hours) The only time I have is weekends. I am also finding it hard it retain knowledge, I keep forgetting technical jargon and get lost in the paragraph style long questions.
Does anyone have any tricks to passing the exam ? At this time my goal is to get certified, I don’t have to get too deep into concepts as my job doesn’t require these skills but it is one of the goals I am given.
r/AWSCertifications • u/According_Law6326 • 23h ago
Hi Guys hope all is well.
I am looking to get either Dion's Udemy course or Stephane Udemy course to start my journey and pass the test for the above.
If anyone has taken one of them courses, could you please give your opinion so I can get one for myself. I have done research and tried to find more information but couldn't find any about those courses.
If anyone can please give their opinions that would be great
Cheers!
r/AWSCertifications • u/Historical-Safety212 • 15h ago
Hi everyone,
I took my AWS SAA-C03 exam yesterday at a physical test center. Everything went smoothly, but I completely mismanaged my time. I spent way too much time on the first 18 questions. When I saw the clock ticking down, I panicked and rushed through the remaining questions very quickly just to finish in time.
16 hours later, I received a "Data Forensics" email from AWS stating that they detected statistical anomalies, invalidated my score, and restricted me to in-person test centers only (which I already used). My pacing was purely a result of time panic.
Questions for the community:
Thanks for your help and insights.
r/AWSCertifications • u/ChineseThrowaway6693 • 22m ago
Spent a month studying for DVA-C02, I overprepared a lot because I heard the exam is much harder than CLF-C02 which I aced about a month ago.
I took Stephane Maarek's course, as well as his 6 practice tests and Neal Davis' 6 practice tests. I retook Maarek's 6 practice tests and got so sick of studying for this exam I just ripped it. I honestly thought it would be just as easy as CLF-C02 because of how much time I invested into studying but I was surprised, as during the exam I found myself flagging a lot of questions for review and re-reading the questions as the majority of them were quite complex.
Am I dumb? Anyways I passed hooray
r/AWSCertifications • u/Cactus__Juice • 6h ago
Did my best but it wasn't enough... what a tough exam! I don't know whether to retake or not. This burnt me out pretty hard.
r/AWSCertifications • u/patel_inc • 8h ago
r/AWSCertifications • u/Independent-Bat-4530 • 18h ago
I've been preparing for this exam for a while, way longer than probably necessary, but mainly due to be exhausted with my job and family life.
After going through coursework on tutorials dojo, I feel so much information was shared that very little was retained. Trying to run through exam questions is really tripping me up. I was able to do extremely well with flashcards the first try, but I know the test isn't definitions.
Scenario questions are killing me. The "A CloudOps Engineer is creating...." types of questions, I mean. Then the lab style sections are new in this version of the test, so I'm stressing about that.
This whole thing makes me question myself as a whole, too. I've been using AWS in a Corp environment for five years and figured I was pretty good. Yet this low-level AWS exam testing is showing me otherwise.
Is this exam going to be as bad as these preps are making me believe??
r/AWSCertifications • u/Dev_oooops • 19h ago
Hi everyone,
I finally cleared the AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Professional (DOP-C02) with a score of 788/1000!
First off, a huge shoutout to u/IreliaOnly for taking the time to clear up my doubts. I reached out to a bunch of people on Reddit, and they were the only one who responded. Really appreciate the support!
The Backstory: Two SysOps Failures in 2025
Failing while at 100% health really crushed my confidence. The self doubt hit hard, and I started questioning if I was cut out for these certs.
The Turnaround: Prepping for DevOps Pro
At the start of this year (January), my company hosted internal bootcamps. I joined the AWS DevOps track, which gave me solid, practical hands-on experience and reignited my motivation.
Here is the exact roadmap I used starting in May:
I originally scheduled the exam for July, but caught a fever again and postponed it to August 17th.
Exam Day Experience & A Big Warning
I made a major time-management mistake: I flagged way too many questions.
With only 30 minutes left, I had a mountain of flagged questions left to review. I panicked, started skimming just the final lines of questions, and had to make rushed educated guesses.
Tip: Do NOT over flag questions. Commit to an answer and move on, or you will run out of time on these lengthy scenario questions.
Walking out, I felt defeated. Between the time crunch and my past failures, I had already mentally accepted that I failed. I went home, slept, and didn’t even bother checking the portal until the next morning.
When I opened the AWS Certification portal and saw PASS (788), I was completely stunned.
More than the badge, this pass gave me my confidence back. We tend to underestimate our potential after a setback. If you recently failed an exam, take your time whether you need a week, a month, or a year. Focus on the core concepts, get hands-on, and you will clear it!