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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Flashcards - Study Guide 2025 [CLF-C02] [A2 Learning] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Flashcards - Study Guide 2025 [CLF-C02] Review: Good physical quality, covers the topics of the exam, has some duplicate/spelling issues. - There are a few cards that are duplicates but with different titles on front. A bunch of spelling errors but nothing that makes it hard to understand. Physical quality is very good. Lots of coverage of the AWS Cloud certification. I think they are worth the $$, but it would be nice if the duplicate and the spelling issues were cleared up. Review: Covers All Concepts and Keywords You Need to Pass - I don't review things often but I gotta give this a 5/5. Covers everything you need on the test and then some, and hits all the important keywords. For people that are worried about passing, this is what I did and ended up getting a 1000/1000. Ran through the 13 module course at a relatively easy pace to get a foundation on the topics. Then I got these cards and Stephane Mareek's 6 practice exams on Udemy. Did 2 practice exams to see where my baseline is, then I went through all the cards. It took me about 4 hours the first time, but that was also using google and chatgpt to reinforce concepts, figure out use cases, etc. Did 2 more practice exams to see where I was at after this. Honestly after one loop through the cards I was probably able to pass already. But I did another cycle through the cards, much faster this time because many concepts I already had down. Then I did one more exam. Then on the day of the exam, I did one last loop through the cards and the last practice exam. The Stephane Mareek practice exams are WAY harder than the actual one, they aren't even close, really. I was scoring around 75% on my first attempt at his exams. Just be diligent, focus in on keyword mapping, and start to try and see use cases and the interconnectedness of things. I would say the biggest help that people might not realize is using ChatGPT on the side when you're confused about something. Often there seems like there's overlapping services, so using that to see what is really the use case and what keywords I need to focus on for each service is huge.
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,844 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #77 in Test Flash Cards #2,733 in Textbooks (Special Features Stores) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (128) |
| Dimensions | 4.21 x 4.25 x 4.52 inches |
| Edition | Second Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1736439723 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1736439722 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 330 pages |
| Publication date | June 1, 2024 |
| Publisher | A2 Learning |
| Reading age | 14 years and up |
D**N
Good physical quality, covers the topics of the exam, has some duplicate/spelling issues.
There are a few cards that are duplicates but with different titles on front. A bunch of spelling errors but nothing that makes it hard to understand. Physical quality is very good. Lots of coverage of the AWS Cloud certification. I think they are worth the $$, but it would be nice if the duplicate and the spelling issues were cleared up.
D**M
Covers All Concepts and Keywords You Need to Pass
I don't review things often but I gotta give this a 5/5. Covers everything you need on the test and then some, and hits all the important keywords. For people that are worried about passing, this is what I did and ended up getting a 1000/1000. Ran through the 13 module course at a relatively easy pace to get a foundation on the topics. Then I got these cards and Stephane Mareek's 6 practice exams on Udemy. Did 2 practice exams to see where my baseline is, then I went through all the cards. It took me about 4 hours the first time, but that was also using google and chatgpt to reinforce concepts, figure out use cases, etc. Did 2 more practice exams to see where I was at after this. Honestly after one loop through the cards I was probably able to pass already. But I did another cycle through the cards, much faster this time because many concepts I already had down. Then I did one more exam. Then on the day of the exam, I did one last loop through the cards and the last practice exam. The Stephane Mareek practice exams are WAY harder than the actual one, they aren't even close, really. I was scoring around 75% on my first attempt at his exams. Just be diligent, focus in on keyword mapping, and start to try and see use cases and the interconnectedness of things. I would say the biggest help that people might not realize is using ChatGPT on the side when you're confused about something. Often there seems like there's overlapping services, so using that to see what is really the use case and what keywords I need to focus on for each service is huge.
D**N
Very useful
Cards definitely helped me prepare for the exam
B**.
0 issues with product but not required to pass
So, the product is great but honestly not at all worth the investment, you can get these flash cards for free online and I never even used them more than once. So, not a bad product but not needed to pass the test — probably better for knowledge retention than a study aid.
A**T
Not flash cards
These are not flash cards - not question and answer types. Someone printed a couple of books on thousands of note cards. So you can read the book or you can read the cards in order. With the cards you can at least store the chapters you want to refresh yourself on, in a pile.
D**G
Good. Exactly what I was looking for.
Exactly what I was looking for.
G**O
Very helpful, what I needed is here
Very nice box. There is all you need to review and enforce your knowledge.
W**N
Super helpful flashcards !
This is a super helpful set of flash cards that includes a lot of information you'd have to dig into lots of documents to uncover! However, card 34 "Accessing AWS" has an omission. There are not three but four ways of accessing AWS. The authors left out "AWS CloudShell" as an answer. CloudShell does the same thing as the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), except it does it through a browser so there's not need to download the CLI software.
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