Dave Rodecap:
I passed my CKA test this week. @Mumshad Mannambeth’s course was extremely beneficial, as well as the killer.sh practice tests. My prep was to work through his course, and go through the practice tests in his course. Do not be afraid to do those multiple times. It’s not so much about memorizing the answers to those questions as it is developing the “muscle memory” for the commands. Review any topics you have issues with using his materials, http://kubernetes.io/docs|kubernetes.io/docs, and other courses if you have access to them. Once you feel prepared, try the first killer.sh practice test. I always have difficulty getting through the practice exam on my first attempt. Make sure you are at a spot where you can dedicate some time to work through all the problems on the practice test as you only have access to the sessions for 36 hours. If you score “High” on the practice test, you are in pretty good shape for the real exam, but make an effort to go correct the mistakes you made. If you have time, reset the simulator and do it again. If you are still having trouble, spend a week or two going back over the course material in the areas where you struggle, then do the second simulator. Once you feel comfortable there, schedule your test. I was able to get through all the questions on my exam with 30 minutes to spare, leaving me enough time to revisit the few questions that I flagged for review. I had one question that I simply could not get to work, but I still passed with an 89. Overall very pleased with the experience.
Santosh Kaluskar:
Congrats @Dave Rodecap. I am planning to schedule the exam in Jan-23. Iam currently practicing mock exams and lightning labs.
I was having a doubt about killer.sh. @Trung Tran
We do have 2 session with 36 Hrs in total.
Does that mean I can avail killer.sh for max two logins and both combined can be < 36 hrs?
Dave Rodecap:
@Santosh Kaluskar Each session is accessible for 36 hours. You can close the browser and come back to it, and it will be in the same state that you left it. But once that 36 hours is over, that session is expired. You can also reset that session within that 36 hour time period.
Santosh Kaluskar:
Thanks for clarification. ![]()