I failed the Exp Cloud exam after studying a lot. I went through FoF study guides, generated 200+ note cards, drilled the practice exams until I got 90s-100. I made sure to not answer based off memorizing the questions and answers that I've seen repeatedly but tried to base it off reasoning to the answers and eliminating what I could.
I felt the real exam was asking a lot of details or things that FoF missed or perhaps I didn't fully understand. What I felt I knew from FoF tests vs the real exam seemed so different. I understand FoF is just only a guess as to what they could potentially ask about in the real exam, but still I felt so under prepared when taking the test. There were so many questions I couldn't really answer well because of not enough familiarity. So if FoF had a lot of people have success in at least the general direction of what to focus on and study, how come I didn't have the same results after combing through so much material and drilling those tests and reasoning to the answers to make sure I understood the concepts? Even though I understand the general area of where they were asking, the answers themselves were unfamiliar to me, so I couldn't narrow it. I've also did some trailhead modules and completed the military trail for exp cloud, and drew out a diagram of all the click paths of the workspaces and builder setting options/pages/tabs,etc. I don't get it why was this exam so difficult?
My % were
Admin, setup, and config -53% Adoption and analytics- 33
Branding, personalization, and content - 55%
Customization considerations and limitations - 100%
Exp Cloud basics - 60%
Sharing, visibility, and licensing - 70%
Template and themes - 50%
User creation and authentication - 37%
Hello,
Another suggestion here would be to get as much hands on experience as you can with the tool.
When I took the exam this really helped me.
You completed all of the trailhead modules on Experience Cloud, including the hands-on challenges?