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00:03
As a longtime Autodesk Certified Professional, I'd like to share some of the tips for taking the Autodesk Certified Professional exam.
00:11
I've taken the exam, and mentor to others taking the exam many times over the years.
00:16
Through that experience, here are a few things that I would like to recommend that make the process much easier and I'd like to share them with you.
00:26
Step one: Know what you need to know.
00:29
Knowing what the Autodesk certified exam is going to cover is essential when preparing for the exam.
00:35
Autodesk publishes exam objectives for each certification exam offering,
00:40
so you can have insight on the topics covered in the exam and minimum candidate qualifications.
00:47
Use this information as your study guide to make sure you understand each skill and sub-skills included on the list.
00:55
Step two: Focus and practice.
00:59
When preparing for any exam, the tendency is to try to learn everything and you can easily find yourself overwhelmed.
01:08
When preparing for the Autodesk Certified Professional exam, study only the topics mentioned in the exam objectives.
01:15
Don't distract yourself by trying to learn everything.
01:20
Get some practice.
01:21
This course can help.
01:23
The course instruction aligns specifically to the exam objectives.
01:27
Whether you are refreshing your knowledge or learning skills for the first time, this course will help you successfully prepare for the exam.
01:36
Don't take any shortcuts.
01:38
Complete the practice exercises and the challenge assignments and then take the end-of-course exam once and then a second time.
01:48
Step three: Develop a test-taking strategy.
01:52
Don't take the test without a strategy.
01:55
And have some understanding of what to expect when taking the exam.
01:59
Here's some background on the Autodesk Certified Professional exams.
02:04
The exams include a series of selected response question types for completion in a 120-minute testing time limit.
02:13
The exam questions are a mix of multiple choice/multiple select.
02:17
This question type lets you select one or more correct answers from a list of provided answers.
02:24
Active screen: This question type prompts you to select the correct options from a dialog box.
02:31
Build the list: This question type tests your knowledge of a sequence of actions.
02:37
There is always a correct order.
02:39
A build list question typically includes four or five steps.
02:44
Drag and Drop matching: This question type includes a list of options on the left and target areas on the right.
02:53
For example, you might be asked to drag labels to a part of a photograph that illustrates a design concept.
03:01
This question type can instruct you to match the terms to definitions or examples.
03:06
You can also use this question type to match specific tools to examples of how the tools are used.
03:13
In the answer area, the options are on the left and target areas are on the right.
03:20
Graphic Interpretation: This question type presents an exhibit, embedded graphic or code block,
03:27
and asks a series of multiple choice questions about it.
03:32
Hot Area: This question type allows you to answer the questions by selecting one or more areas of an image.
03:41
Input Number or Text: This question type asks you to enter a number or text in the answer area.
03:49
Statement Analysis: This question type presents a situation or exhibit and asks a series of true-false or yes-no questions.
04:00
Typically, there are three to four answer statements included in this question type.
04:07
Step four: Manage your time.
04:10
One of the most important tips when taking a timed-test is knowing how much time you have to answer each question,
04:17
and deciding to tackle easy questions first.
04:20
When you start an exam, you will be given the total number of questions and the amount of time available.
04:27
Do a quick calculation to figure out how much time you have per question.
04:31
Keep this in mind and use it as a guide when answering questions.
04:36
It's recommended to answer the easy questions first and then move on.
04:41
As a test taker, know what each question is asking, and evaluate each answer option.
04:48
Being careless or reading through the questions quickly nearly always results in an incorrect answer.
04:55
You have the option to mark questions and revisit them at a later time during the exam test period.
05:01
A time marker is visible during the testing period to help keep time.
05:07
It's OK to not know or be unsure of an answer. It happens.
05:12
Try not to get flustered.
05:14
Eliminate any clearly wrong answers to narrow down your option and then pick the answers you think best.
05:21
Mark the questions so you can review it later and move along.
05:26
Once you have gone through all the exam questions, go back and review answers to your marked questions.
05:32
Don't hesitate on changing answers.
05:35
Contrary to popular belief, your first instinct might not always be correct.
05:40
Oh, yes. Don't forget to breathe.
05:45
Step five: Remediation.
05:47
If you pass the first time, congratulations.
05:50
If you don't pass the exam the first time, take the steps to review the topic series that you fell short on and revisit the exam objectives.
05:59
With additional practice, you'll be more prepared the second time.
06:04
I wish you the best of luck and I hope you enjoy the rest of the course as you review all of the objectives that you'll be tested on.
06:12
Good luck.
00:03
As a longtime Autodesk Certified Professional, I'd like to share some of the tips for taking the Autodesk Certified Professional exam.
00:11
I've taken the exam, and mentor to others taking the exam many times over the years.
00:16
Through that experience, here are a few things that I would like to recommend that make the process much easier and I'd like to share them with you.
00:26
Step one: Know what you need to know.
00:29
Knowing what the Autodesk certified exam is going to cover is essential when preparing for the exam.
00:35
Autodesk publishes exam objectives for each certification exam offering,
00:40
so you can have insight on the topics covered in the exam and minimum candidate qualifications.
00:47
Use this information as your study guide to make sure you understand each skill and sub-skills included on the list.
00:55
Step two: Focus and practice.
00:59
When preparing for any exam, the tendency is to try to learn everything and you can easily find yourself overwhelmed.
01:08
When preparing for the Autodesk Certified Professional exam, study only the topics mentioned in the exam objectives.
01:15
Don't distract yourself by trying to learn everything.
01:20
Get some practice.
01:21
This course can help.
01:23
The course instruction aligns specifically to the exam objectives.
01:27
Whether you are refreshing your knowledge or learning skills for the first time, this course will help you successfully prepare for the exam.
01:36
Don't take any shortcuts.
01:38
Complete the practice exercises and the challenge assignments and then take the end-of-course exam once and then a second time.
01:48
Step three: Develop a test-taking strategy.
01:52
Don't take the test without a strategy.
01:55
And have some understanding of what to expect when taking the exam.
01:59
Here's some background on the Autodesk Certified Professional exams.
02:04
The exams include a series of selected response question types for completion in a 120-minute testing time limit.
02:13
The exam questions are a mix of multiple choice/multiple select.
02:17
This question type lets you select one or more correct answers from a list of provided answers.
02:24
Active screen: This question type prompts you to select the correct options from a dialog box.
02:31
Build the list: This question type tests your knowledge of a sequence of actions.
02:37
There is always a correct order.
02:39
A build list question typically includes four or five steps.
02:44
Drag and Drop matching: This question type includes a list of options on the left and target areas on the right.
02:53
For example, you might be asked to drag labels to a part of a photograph that illustrates a design concept.
03:01
This question type can instruct you to match the terms to definitions or examples.
03:06
You can also use this question type to match specific tools to examples of how the tools are used.
03:13
In the answer area, the options are on the left and target areas are on the right.
03:20
Graphic Interpretation: This question type presents an exhibit, embedded graphic or code block,
03:27
and asks a series of multiple choice questions about it.
03:32
Hot Area: This question type allows you to answer the questions by selecting one or more areas of an image.
03:41
Input Number or Text: This question type asks you to enter a number or text in the answer area.
03:49
Statement Analysis: This question type presents a situation or exhibit and asks a series of true-false or yes-no questions.
04:00
Typically, there are three to four answer statements included in this question type.
04:07
Step four: Manage your time.
04:10
One of the most important tips when taking a timed-test is knowing how much time you have to answer each question,
04:17
and deciding to tackle easy questions first.
04:20
When you start an exam, you will be given the total number of questions and the amount of time available.
04:27
Do a quick calculation to figure out how much time you have per question.
04:31
Keep this in mind and use it as a guide when answering questions.
04:36
It's recommended to answer the easy questions first and then move on.
04:41
As a test taker, know what each question is asking, and evaluate each answer option.
04:48
Being careless or reading through the questions quickly nearly always results in an incorrect answer.
04:55
You have the option to mark questions and revisit them at a later time during the exam test period.
05:01
A time marker is visible during the testing period to help keep time.
05:07
It's OK to not know or be unsure of an answer. It happens.
05:12
Try not to get flustered.
05:14
Eliminate any clearly wrong answers to narrow down your option and then pick the answers you think best.
05:21
Mark the questions so you can review it later and move along.
05:26
Once you have gone through all the exam questions, go back and review answers to your marked questions.
05:32
Don't hesitate on changing answers.
05:35
Contrary to popular belief, your first instinct might not always be correct.
05:40
Oh, yes. Don't forget to breathe.
05:45
Step five: Remediation.
05:47
If you pass the first time, congratulations.
05:50
If you don't pass the exam the first time, take the steps to review the topic series that you fell short on and revisit the exam objectives.
05:59
With additional practice, you'll be more prepared the second time.
06:04
I wish you the best of luck and I hope you enjoy the rest of the course as you review all of the objectives that you'll be tested on.
06:12
Good luck.