Snowflake Snowpro Core Preparation Part 17 — Next Steps & Conclusion
This is the final blog in this series. In this blog, we are going to discuss about the next steps, Practise exams & Exam Tips.
Next Steps:
● Hands On Essentials From Snowflake for Labs— https://learn.snowflake.com
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● Try Level Up courses on https://learn.snowflake.com-> Quizzes are interesting !!!
● Download Snowpro core study guide from learn.snowflake.com -> Lots of good links are available + Sample exam questions.
● Buy a highly rated practice test on Udemy -> Practice tests will help you to judge whether you are ready for the exam + Very helpful in identifying your weak areas. Some of the highly rated practise tests are mentioned below:
Exam Tips:
● 100 Questions in 115 Minutes — Approximately 1.15 Minutes or 75 Seconds per Question.
● Most of the questions are straight forward ones -> Refer to sample questions on study guide.
● Some questions are complicated ones -> Consumes more than 75 seconds.
● Use the Mark for Review or Review Later Option for the complicated/partially known questions and move on.
● Once you complete all the 100 questions, you can come back and work on the marked questions.
● Use the principle of elimination for the complicated/partially known answer options.
● Be cool — Don’t pressurize yourself.
● Be clear, confident, energetic and active — Have an 8–9 hours of good sleep on the night before the exam day.
● Give the exam in the exam center — To avoid unnecessary problems like internet disconnectivity, Laptop/Desktop software issues, Proctor availability etc.
● Finally — Pass or Fail doesn’t matter — Experience and learning matters !!!
Finally !!!
“There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning.” — Jiddu Krishnamurti
With this, we came to end of Snowflake Snowpro Core Preparation series of blogs. Hope you had a great learning experience !!! I am glad to be part of your Snowflake learning journey.