u/UsedImagination1145

Passed AZ900 today Score 800

AZ-900 Passed Today !!!

Just wanted to share my experience for anyone currently studying.

I studied seriously for about 3 weeks using Microsoft Learn and TD. Both were really helpful, but don't expect the real exam to look like the practice questions.

I got 35 questions, and honestly, most of them were scenarios and details that I'd never seen before in any practice exam. They were much more detailed than I expected.

The good news is that Microsoft Learn and TD gave me the understanding I needed. Even though the questions were different, knowing the concepts helped me eliminate wrong answers and choose the best one.

My advice:

Don't memorize question dumps.

Focus on understanding why Azure services are used.

Learn the differences between similar services (RBAC vs Azure Policy, Front Door vs Application Gateway, Service Health vs Resource Health, etc.).

Microsoft is definitely testing understanding more than memorization.

Good luck to everyone preparing for AZ-900—you've got this! 🚀

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u/UsedImagination1145 — 14 days ago

Passed AZ900 today Score 800

AZ-900 Passed Today !!!

Just wanted to share my experience for anyone currently studying.

I studied seriously for about 3 weeks using Microsoft Learn and TD. Both were really helpful, but don't expect the real exam to look like the practice questions.

I got 35 questions, and honestly, most of them were scenarios and details that I'd never seen before in any practice exam. They were much more detailed than I expected.

The good news is that Microsoft Learn and TD gave me the understanding I needed. Even though the questions were different, knowing the concepts helped me eliminate wrong answers and choose the best one.

My advice:

Don't memorize question dumps.

Focus on understanding why Azure services are used.

Learn the differences between similar services (RBAC vs Azure Policy, Front Door vs Application Gateway, Service Health vs Resource Health, etc.).

Microsoft is definitely testing understanding more than memorization.

Good luck to everyone preparing for AZ-900—you've got this! 🚀

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u/UsedImagination1145 — 14 days ago

SC-900 Cert

Today I passed AZ-900! 🎉

I'm really happy to have earned my first Microsoft certification.

One thing that surprised me was that the actual exam questions were quite different from what I had studied. I used Microsoft Learn, practice assessments, and other practice questions, but the real exam wording and scenarios felt different. It definitely tested understanding more than memorization.

Next up is SC-900! My plan is to study using:

- Microsoft Learn

- Microsoft practice assessments

- Tutorial Dojo practice tests

For those of you who have already passed SC-900:

- Do you have any other study recommendations?

- Any YouTube channels, labs, or resources you found especially useful?

- How does SC-900 compare to AZ-900 in terms of difficulty?

Thanks in advance, and good luck to everyone working on their Microsoft certifications! 🚀

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u/UsedImagination1145 — 14 days ago

CyberSecurity Learning Tree

Hello Sirs,

I want to be more involved in cybersecurity, and i saw this learning tree online on LinkedIn .

I wanna know your opinions, my friends.

Already have 8 years experience with IT , have old certifications .

Aplus comptia Msce Msca and Network + comptia.

Thanks, sirs

u/UsedImagination1145 — 2 months ago

AZ-900 Exam

I am currently studying for the AZ-900 exam , the thing is I'm only studying from microsoft learn and take down notes . I usually read the lesson, understand it, copy the text and images to chatgpt to summarize them for me, and I write them down.

I'm a bit worried and have never done a Microsoft exam before , i don't know how to practice for them .

I've seen some websites. 2 actually forgot the names, but both contained 465 questions.

I'm lost. Can you help me out.

I totally understand the lessons, and i think i have the knowledge to pass, but I'm worried about tricky questions.

What is your advice on this, guys ?

Thanks in advance.

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u/UsedImagination1145 — 2 months ago