Cloud+ today

So I will be taking Cloud+ today. I've barely studied (maybe 3~5 hours so far, and exam is in 2 hours or so...) and my work experience only touches a few concepts of this exam, so I really don't expect to pass. However, so far, I've been grasping the concepts of LUNs, aaS services etc pretty well, and a lot of the stuff I kind of know from randomly browsing stuff on the web in the past.

I wish I hadn't spent so much time on Project+, but it was a great morale booster passing it at 94%!

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  • ssnyderu2ssnyderu2 Member Posts: 475 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Just a thought: If you are doing ProctorU can you reschedule for sometime Monday or Tuesday and study all weekend?

    If that is not possible, be confident and Good luck.
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  • nsternster Member Posts: 231
    Unfortunately no. There is currently a situation at my second job that needs immediate attention as they cannot work right now and need me ASAP, I will be rushing to it after my exam. Sunday to Wednesday I will be too busy as well.

    ProctorU's pricing and flexibility is awesome though! Thanks for the advice
  • nsternster Member Posts: 231
    NO WAYYYYYY

    I passed WITH A PERFECT SCORE... and I only reviewed a few questions I marked! I know I frequenly downplay what I know but still...

    I don't understand, I was expecting it to be way harder than this. I found Project+ much harder o.O I didn't even use a book, I just wrote down all the keywords I could find that could be on the exam and googled them. I was surprised to see ~5 questions on RAID arrays, but they were really easy. P2V stuff was super easy as it was logical. Some of the questions I had no clue I just did a process of elimination. I really underestimated what my college cert thought me and my general knowledge of networks and virtualization seems to be okay.

    I just can't believe out of all the questions I got a PERFECT 900/900 !?!?!

    Project+ 94%
    Cloud+ 100%

    I think I'm ready to start studying Microsoft certs! :)

    P.S: I wasn't going to put this cert on my CV because I didn't think I knew the subject enough, but considering my score, it should mean I know enough right? Cloud+ is supposed to be entry-level after-all. I just don't want to mislead anyone into thinking I could start doing cloud tasks without training. What do you think?
  • ssnyderu2ssnyderu2 Member Posts: 475 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Congrats on achieving your Cloud+ certification! icon_thumright.gif
    2019 Goals: 70-698, CCENT, MCSA 2016
    Certifications: A+, Network+, Security+, CIW Foundations and MTA OS Fundamentals
    Cisco Lab :3x Cisco 2811 Routers, 3x Cisco 3750 Switches and Cisco 2620 Router with NM-32A module
    Windows Lab: Dual CPU Hyper-V server with 12 Cores/24 Threads, 96GB RAM and 2TB HDD.
    CANCER SURVIVOR! In Remission Since September 2016!
  • stryder144stryder144 Member Posts: 1,684 ■■■■■■■■□□
    Congrats! I've been thinking about sitting for that exam, too. I don't need it for work but was thinking about getting it in order to validate what I do know (or, at least, what I think I know!). I've been toying with the idea of getting the CCSK and it seems rather logical to get Cloud+ first. Then again, maybe it's just the cheap price for the ProctorU method of exam delivery that intrigues me. Who knows?

    As far as putting it on your resume, I would. My logic is that you earned it, so you might as well put it on the resume. It might, possibly, be the tipping point for a job that you interview for in the future. One can never know, really.

    What do you think will be your next cert?

    Cheers!
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  • nsternster Member Posts: 231
    70-462 410 and 411 are my next goals :)
  • ccnpninjaccnpninja Member Posts: 1,010 ■■■□□□□□□□
  • ssnyderu2ssnyderu2 Member Posts: 475 ■■■□□□□□□□
    nster wrote: »
    70-642 410 and 411 are my next goals :)

    Why 70-642? You will need 70-412 to go along with the 410 and 411. That will get you your MCSA 2012. The 70-642 is part of the MCSA 2008.
    2019 Goals: 70-698, CCENT, MCSA 2016
    Certifications: A+, Network+, Security+, CIW Foundations and MTA OS Fundamentals
    Cisco Lab :3x Cisco 2811 Routers, 3x Cisco 3750 Switches and Cisco 2620 Router with NM-32A module
    Windows Lab: Dual CPU Hyper-V server with 12 Cores/24 Threads, 96GB RAM and 2TB HDD.
    CANCER SURVIVOR! In Remission Since September 2016!
  • nsternster Member Posts: 231
    oops I meant to write 462 (Admin SQL Server) ! Thanks for the heads-up though
  • tmurphy3100tmurphy3100 Member Posts: 154 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Taking my Cloud+ today, I hope I have a similar experience!
    2020 Goals: CCNA R&S, Cysa+, AZ103, Linux+, Pentest+
  • ItrimbleItrimble Member Posts: 221
    Good luck!
    Goals for 2015 : Finish BS Network Administration at WGU
    Become CCNA, CISSP, CEH, VCP5-10 Certified
    Possible Start Masters in Information Security
  • tmurphy3100tmurphy3100 Member Posts: 154 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Itrimble wrote: »
    Good luck!

    Your luck helped, just passed! Barely made it with 767/900..but all i did was read the free trial book in a week! Awesome deal wish I knew about it earlier to get the other two!
    2020 Goals: CCNA R&S, Cysa+, AZ103, Linux+, Pentest+
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