Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Going Back to School

Last year I worked with my manager and created some lofty goals for the fiscal year which ends in March. One of those goals included getting a specific certification for a product I use on a daily basis. I figured it would be a slam-dunk to take a test and pass it. Then I put off doing anything about the certification until the last quarter of the year (January through March). Now it is time to get serious about accomplishing this goal.

I have never put much stock in professional certifications for myself. Often times it is a matter of someone being able to study for a bit and then having good test-taking skills. I don't know why I felt the need to add a certification at this point in my career. Perhaps it is something new that I haven't tried before. In any event I have spent my own money to get access to a study guide for the test.

The process for my professional certification seems very familiar to when I studied to get my amateur radio or ham license. I purchased a study guide, read through it, practiced with some sample tests, and paid money to take an exam. Today I purchased the study guide for a whopping $20. While my ham license study materials came in a physical book, the professional certification guide is 100% online. That is fine for me as I plan to study during work hours and will be in front of my computer.

I did a bit of studying today and then jumped into a sample test of 60 questions. The real one will contain 100 questions but this one gave me a good sampling of what to expect. I found that my day-to-day knowledge ensured I got 60% of the questions correct. The questions that caused the most problems are the ones with multiple answers. Instead of having a single correct answer you have to select all options that answer the question. On my first run through the test, I managed a 90%. I only need a 75% to achieve my certification but there are 17 more example tests to try.

Part of the problem with learning new things is quickly becoming bored. I am always posting about how we learn by doing things. What I need to do is take the new information and try to apply it in my day-to-day work. That will cement the knowledge and help make the test that much easier to pass when I sign up for it in the next month or so. We'll see how I do. 

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