u/Aggravating-Hat-2206

Passed ITIL 4 Foundations in 1 week

I’m currently taking courses through WGU and by far this was the easiest cert I’ve obtained. Took only a week of studying and I was able to pass.

I’d like to mention I’ve been in IT for about 10 years now and also had my HDI Support Center Team Lead cert before, so a lot of the foundation and fundamentals were there. The material is not hard to understand and I feel like this is one of those certs you can get if you want to get your foot in the door for IT.

I mostly just used the book they provided to study along with ChatGPT to reinforce my weaker areas. For practice exams, I used Jason Dions practice exams.

For anyone who asks why not ITIL 5, again it was through WGU and they have not changed the course to the updated exam.

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u/Aggravating-Hat-2206 — 5 days ago
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Passed Project+ !

After several months of studying, I passed Project+. Feels like a long time coming but I can honestly say I was completely slacking this one off as an easy test. So, I didn't do much studying. Once I took a practice test and realized the gap between what I thought I knew vs what they asked, I was not prepared. I took my time with this one and felt confident in my practice scores and went for it. Still was not fully prepared at all lol. The test made me second-guess a lot of my answers, and boy was I glad I went back and changed a few. And with this one, I've completed A, Network, Security, Cloud, and now Project to close out.

Good luck to all those out there on the CompTIA certifications grind!

u/Aggravating-Hat-2206 — 14 days ago