Studying for Certification Exams

Studying and the MD-102 exam

I have been working a little bit on the MD-102 exam training materials. This is to see if I want to work on the next Microsoft certification after the MS-900. There will be some materials on CBT Nuggets, Udemy and LinkedIn Learning along with Microsoft Learn for the MD-102 exam. Going to be putting it to the side and finish studying for the CCNA while doing these training materials.

For my studying, I am still working on Chef and Ruby Programming and about 60% through the Learn to Code with Ruby course on Udemy. I am also going through some Python and Terraform training on CBT Nuggets. I want to be able to code at a good level and have picked JavaScript to round out my programming knowledge.

Study Plans

Study plans are something that I am doing to help myself pass exams. I am working on these study plans and going back to update the progress on them. These study plans are somewhat detailed and include books that I am reading as well. For the closest study plan, I have the Network+ study plan that I have around an hour left on LinkedIn Learning. Working on this study plan took more time than I anticipated, and was well worth it.

Conclusion

I am working on a few more certifications and will not be sitting for the CompTIA Network+ exam at this time. I may be doing it next year due to my main goal of passing the CCNA this year conflicting with it as far as price goes. There are some skills that I am working on for computer networking and may do these other ones next like the CCST: Cybersecurity which has around 15 to 20 hours of studying left on CBT Nuggets.

I’m thinking that the training materials are keeping me up to speed on new technologies and to upskill through knowledge. Thinking about doing more certifications later this year studying for certs like the Project+, CCST: Cybersecurity, Certified in Cybersecurity and the CCNA. I am working on my skill set in each one and have some others that I will wait on like the LPI Linux Essentials, the PCEP from Python Institute and the N|DE from EC-Council.

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