I have prepared from various sources for the examination(including official sources ), and I was able to understand most of the concepts, but then I came across some 260+ questions over the internet, and I was not able to get most of them. So I'm feeling a bit confused and underconfident with my preparation. Can anyone help me out with the genuine sources on which I can rely and question banks for the preparation? One issue with the quiz part is that most of them are too expensive, and I can't afford them at this point.
Hey, I totally get it! It's normal to feel overwhelmed with so many questions from different sources. For genuine sources, I'd recommend sticking to official study materials and reputable online platforms. Some trusted resources include:
- Official Google Cloud documentation
- Google Cloud training courses
- Coursera, edX, or Pluralsight courses on Google Cloud
- Google Cloud YouTube channel
For question banks, you can try:
- Google Cloud's own practice exams
- Free online resources like Quizlet or Exam-Labs
- Open-source study groups or forums on Reddit or Discord
Regarding expensive quizzes, you might find some free or low-cost alternatives on platforms like Udemy or GitHub. Additionally, joining online communities or forums focused on Google Cloud can provide valuable insights and study materials.
Remember, understanding concepts is key, and practicing with real-world scenarios can help build confidence. You got this!
Unless it changed since I did it, it is not bad at all. Read the docs, learn about different services offered by google, a bit on load balancing & other network stuff and you will be over prepared. Good luck!
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