Free AWS Certification Vouchers! (+ Free Cloud Courses)

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Very excited to partner with A Cloud Guru & Pluralsight in this video, to offer free certification preparation courses (for everyone) & Free AWS certification vouchers (for 5 winners).

Please follow these 2 steps:
1. Claim your Free Certification Course here: https://plrsig.ht/cloudhappy-lucyw
2. Enter the giveaway to win a free AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Voucher (instructions in video)

Note: Winners will be announced on the 24th of October in the “Community” tab of my YouTube Channel. Make sure you turn on notifications to stay updated! 🔔

Join the Pluralsight Discord Community here: https://discord.gg/pluralsight

Thanks for watching – and happy learning. #cloudhappy 👩‍💻

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Tech With Lucy says:

1. Claim your Free Certification Course here: https://plrsig.ht/cloudhappy-lucyw
2. Enter the giveaway to win a free AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Voucher (instructions in video)

Best of luck everyone! 😊🙌

Inas Talhi says:

Inas Talhi

#cloudhappy
Hello everyone! I wanted to share an update from my learning journey, I have learnt a lot in the last weeks but I started searching for projects to practice on ( btw Lucy posted a useful video today…check it out guys) an other update I got an invitation for an SA position in Amazon. I am not sure if I am 100 percent ready but I will go for it to know at least what should I excpect next time.
Guys tomorrow is the date for the vouuchers!!! 😃Good luck everyone.

Today's advice : Start, it is not too late! and know that the cloud is FUN haha

Gary Lam says:

#cloudhappy
hand on is the most important, you will need to run through cloud labs as much as you can, and ensure you run through all different situations and don't be afraid to be failed.

ESHCI Tech says:

Comments are not updating in the comment section. Sharing a screenshot of my advice. Hope that will count.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vP7vkwhTMV0TNFA5P4eJyUYs3qSqIjO5/view?usp=sharing

Vincent Simon says:

#cloudhappy
Hey Lucy! I'm trying to comment since morning but it just gets deleted 🥹
If you could check ur spam n mark it as not spam it wud be visible.

T T says:

#cloudhappy
My advice for passing any cloud certification course is to:
1. take notes while watching a topic covered in the certification prep videos. These go a long way in helping you retain what you've watched, and serves as a handy reference to go back to.
2. take as much practice exams as you can. These practice exam questions help you 'fail forward' early and boost your chances of passing the actual exam itself.
Good luck, and have fun!

Milán Tibenszki says:

#cloudhappy I recommend reading the AWS Whitepaper, it gives a good overview

PULIPATI BHARGAV says:

#cloudhappy
Advice:
My advice to do more hands on than watching tutorials and studying.

PULIPATI BHARGAV says:

#cloudhappy
Advice:
My advice to do more hands on than watching tutorials and studying.

kayvan moridzadeh says:

#cloudhappy
I'm preparing for AWS cloud practitioner so i can not really give any useful advice:)
But what i'm going to do for myself is to finish the study guide book and then whatch some beginner project and do it my self.

K. W. says:

#cloudhappy When learning a new skill, stay consistent and put in the time that you need.

Harjeet Kaur says:

#cloudhappy
My advice for others would be to give mock tests as much as possible. For each wrong question, revisit the topic once again. All the best ❤️

teekev says:

Don't worry be #Cloudhappy

You are never too old to learn new technology. Just remember that the principles of object-oriented development were created in the 1950s. Kind of shocking?

Sumanth Rayudu says:

#cloudhappy
My advice :
1. study consistently
2. Try to gain practical knowledge by practicing in labs.

Tracker Mobile says:

#cloudhappy in my opinion the best way to study for your certifications is by creating your own cloud projects ☁

Kevin Kang says:

#cloudhappy-learn AWS certifications courses underway

Vishwajeet Tekale says:

#cloudhappy
Be consistent

Aamir Afzal says:

#cloudhappy

My advice is to make use of your time and start doing things that you love.
What we all forget is that time is something that will never come back. So why don't you invest your time in something valuable like an IT skill that you are interested.
Besides time, what we all lack today is "FOCUS." Why because after the coming of smartphones our attention span has dropped drastically to about 5 seconds which is way less than jelly fish. So get rid of the clutter around you. Reading a book somewhere alone will get your focus back though it may take some time but it will pay off well.

Sumit Singh says:

#cloudhappy
My advice for all is to do the labs so that you remember the concepts and do mock practice tests as well.

Sumit Singh says:

#cloudhappy

I recently passed my AWS SAA C03 Cert. My advice for all would be to trust the process. Focus on one lesson at a time, rather than stressing too much about results.

frank obinna says:

#cloudhappy
This are my study advice for anyone trying to learn to cloud with AWS, i am still doing all these as well:
1. Develop a consistent 90 days study plan that suit your daily schedule and do not skip any day without playing around the CLI or coding. after 90 days, it will become a life style and not just a habit.
2. Dont study because you want to pass a certification exam, study because you want to really know, so if you dont understand anything, dont skip or jump to the next topic, google it to know more. if you jump anything or process it will wait for you towards the end, and guess what, you are coming back to it. so understand the concept to the level where you can explain it to a baby.
3. At some point you will want to give up, dont worry you are not alone in this, this leads me to ask you of your reason why you started, because you need to have a reason that is bigger than your reality which in this case is, its giving up in this case.
4. Cloud video tutorials are not Netflix movies, you need to inculcate the habit of writing and coding along. dont read as if its a story book. Practice daily mate. PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE

The Indus Report says:

#cloudhappy
very beginerr to cloud and hope to get maximum out of the course

Filipe Genu Brito says:

#cloudhappy
My advice is traning every day 30min~1hour to fix the concepts

Ganesh Surwase says:

#cloudhappy

My advice for those who want to start their cloud computing journey is to study and practice hands on lab before jumping towards the practice question sets

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