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Hi! I was looking for inspiration and assurance from this sub before I took my exam last Friday but all I found was news on failures. So, I was disheartened. I hope my success will inspire others that they can pass the exam too!
So, I sat for the exam, there were 2 ARM sections (multiple fill-in-the-blanks) - One VM, one container. I got stuck on Azure Firewall question (I am surprised this comes up), I marked it as review (along with a 5 or 6 other questions) and at the end of exam, I went to MS Learn to find out more about the things that caught me off guard. I had about 30 minutes to spare when I did this.
I had only 40 questions, very tough 6 questions case study (I spent a lot of time on this), and 1hour 40 minutes in total to do it.
So, I got 872 in the score report at the end.
I studied using a Microsoft ESI 1-week training, company-provided Pluralsight, self Udemy Alan Rodrigues and practice exams on TutorialsDojo (I was scoring 90-100% before I had the confidence to sit for the exam).
Good luck!
P.S. If you’re coming from AWS background, note that for Azure exams, they let us take exam breaks. AWS doesn’t let you and technically you’re forced to wear adult diapers for that 3 long hours exams (not inclusive of English-as-second-language time extras). I think I am going to sit for more Azure exam next. It’s more humane.