In mid-September, AWS officially released an updated version of the AWS CCP (CFL-02) exam. The following table summarizes some details about the test:
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In the following sections, I share my tips to prepare yourself for the exam.
The recent modifications are both well-timed and logical. Specifically, Domains 3 and 4 have been restructured to encompass services and support, respectively. It’s worth noting that I had also organized the content in a similar manner when preparing for CFL-C01, and I’m pleased to see that AWS has now addressed this noticeable gap in their content structure.
The weighting for each domain has some changes as well, which can be found in the second table below.
Be sure to thoroughly read the Exam Guide – the latest version is quite well-structured and offers improved readability. This guide effectively condenses domain content while outlining the necessary knowledge and skills for each section. In conjunction with the reorganization of certain topics, as outlined in Appendix 1 of the Exam Guide, there's a new part on understanding the benefits and strategies related to migration. All the content from the previous AWS CCP exam guide remains intact in the updated version and no part of the previous content is deleted.
First, you should thoroughly review the Exam Guide and be aware of the domains and topics included in the exam. Employ a strategic approach when managing your time and attention. Prioritize subjects that carry greater weight in the exam, dedicating more of your time to them.
Next, it’s study time. You have a variety of paid and free options to choose from. I recommend starting with the free content that is available to you:
If you're someone who learns best through audio and visual content, enroll in AWS’s on-demand Cloud Practitioner Essentials course, which spans four hours. This course provides a well-rounded blend of text, video content, and quizzes to help you understand the essential subjects necessary for your exam.
If you prefer a hands-on approach to learning, I strongly suggest trying out AWS Cloud Quest. It offers a role-playing learning game that lets you dive into the concepts you’re studying. While the quest is entirely optional, it’s an enjoyable way to explore and apply what you’ve learned.
Before attempting the exam, it’s essential to integrate practice tests into your study routine. Online resources offer numerous simulation questions and AWS provides a sample quiz.
To maximize your preparation, I suggest initiating the simulation exam immediately after completing your initial study round. This will enable you to promptly pinpoint your weaker areas and allocate your study time effectively to address them.
You have the flexibility to register for the exam online. You have two choices: you can either opt for the convenience of taking the test from the comfort of your home or office, or you can choose to attend one of the Pearson Vue Test Centers to sit for the exam.
You’ll be provided with various time and date slots to select from. Should you decide to take the exam at home/office, ensure that your workspace is free of any clutter. I suggest opting for a room devoid of books and notes. Additionally, you’ll be asked to take photos of your surroundings and rotate your camera to allow the proctor to inspect and approve your testing environment.
The final results will be posted to your AWS accounts within 5 business days of taking the exam. You can activate your badge upon passing the exam on Credly and share it with your network.
The best part, in my opinion, is the benefits that you can start to enjoy as soon as you pass the exam:
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