
Passed AT/AT/AT
Just passed an hour ago. So excited because I wasn’t really feeling like I would. Details below:
Started a/AR’s 35 hr Udemy course in Jan. Finished in early march cuz I work full time, have a family, etc.
Beginning in April I stated using pocket prep, but after a few weeks I stopped using that b/c it felt too easy and saw most people recommended SH so I signed up for the essentials (the one with 5 mocks).
Before using study hall though, I did AR’s mindset YouTube video, then his 100 drag and drop, and then got about halfway through his 200 ultra hard. While doing his ultra hard, I also started DM 200 agile - got about halfway through that as well.
While in the middle of these two, I started doing to mini exams and SH mocks. Average mini exams were anywhere from like 50-80%, although the median was probable closer to 67%).
Mock 1 - 74%
Mock 2 - 70%
Mock 3 - 74%
I took the mocks spread out for about three weeks, the last one being about four days before the exam.
After exam 1, I started to use Claude to feed it my mock exams and (some) mini exams. Like everyone else, I asked Claude to analyze my weaknesses/strengths so I could focus on what I was not doing well on.
Did that for a couple of days then threw all SH exams questions I got wrong (and low confidence ones I got right) into Claude to continue studying.
Studied for a couple hours the night before and about an hour before the test the next day.
I would say I averaged about one hour of studying on most nights. Some weekends I was able to study for 2 or so hours but not all the time.
Realistically, had about four weeks of prep after the Udemy course to do some real studying. Also, I began listening to ARs Udemy course again on my way to work and also mixed in some of DM’s 200 agile questions from work. Did that for about ten or so days leading up to exam day.
Bottom line, if I can do it, anyone here can. Surprised I got all ATs because I wasn’t feeling that way during the test. The questions are more straightforward (less wordy questions and less wordy answer choices than SH) but they were maybe slightly easier or on par with SH.
I had one drag and drop, one chart I had to plot a point on, and about 10-15 or so multiple choice.
I didn’t really feel like there were a lot of expert questions on there. I feel like SH gives a realistic mix of what you can expect on the test (easy, moderate, difficult, expert).
Hope this helps. If you’re getting high 60s/low 70s on the minis and are getting low 70s on the mocks, go for it.