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Passed PT0-003 today

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Congratulations. How was your experience?
It was quite different from what I expected. I had 75 questions in total, 4 of which were PBQs. PBQs were in the very beginning, and they looked and felt totally different from those on CertMaster. Make sure you're confident with shell scripting and fundamental Linux commands like "find" and "sed." Read the questions carefully, twice. Don't overthink. Now, I'm sure I answered a couple of questions wrong because I changed my mind. Trust your gut. The good thing is that there is plenty of time. I finished with 40 minutes remaining on the timer. Good luck!
P.S. I always recommend taking the exams at the Testing Center. Calm and relaxed atmosphere, and you can concentrate on the exam and do not worry about the proctor behind the cameras.
 
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It was quite different from what I expected. I had 75 questions in total, 4 of which were PBQs. PBQs were in the very beginning, and they looked and felt totally different from those on CertMaster. Make sure you're confident with shell scripting and fundamental Linux commands like "find" and "sed." Read the questions carefully, twice. Don't overthink. Now, I'm sure I answered a couple of questions wrong because I changed my mind. Trust your gut. The good thing is that there is plenty of time. I finished with 40 minutes remaining on the timer. Good luck!
P.S. I always recommend taking the exams at the Testing Center. Calm and relaxed atmosphere, and you can concentrate on the exam and do not worry about the proctor behind the cameras.
Thanks for the tips, preparing is indeed important. Congratulations once more
 
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Just bragging :) Received exam voucher yesterday, passed the exam today!
Thank you, CIN and @Stephen Schneiter, for this opportunity, and @Nicholas Pierce for the awesome TTT sessions!

Good luck, fellow CIN-ers, with your exams!
Just bragging :) Received exam voucher yesterday, passed the exam today!
Thank you, CIN and @Stephen Schneiter, for this opportunity, and @Nicholas Pierce for the awesome TTT sessions!

Good luck, fellow CIN-ers, with your exams!
Congratulations!
 
It was quite different from what I expected. I had 75 questions in total, 4 of which were PBQs. PBQs were in the very beginning, and they looked and felt totally different from those on CertMaster. Make sure you're confident with shell scripting and fundamental Linux commands like "find" and "sed." Read the questions carefully, twice. Don't overthink. Now, I'm sure I answered a couple of questions wrong because I changed my mind. Trust your gut. The good thing is that there is plenty of time. I finished with 40 minutes remaining on the timer. Good luck!
P.S. I always recommend taking the exams at the Testing Center. Calm and relaxed atmosphere, and you can concentrate on the exam and do not worry about the proctor behind the cameras.
Name sake - thanks for the heads up - will surely do mine in the coming days
 
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