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6.1.2. Effective Time Management During the Exam

Efficiently allocating the finite resource of time across a series of complex challenges is paramount for ensuring every question is addressed and maximizing the opportunity to score points.

Scenario: During a practice ANS-C01 exam, you find yourself spending excessive time on a few complex questions, leading to a shortage of time for later questions.

The ANS-C01 exam's length and complexity of questions make time management crucial.

  • Pacing Strategy: Aim for a target pace of roughly 2.5 minutes per question (170 minutes / 65 questions = ~2.6 minutes/question). This gives you a buffer for more complex questions and review.
  • Initial Pass (First Round):
    • Read each question and its options carefully.
    • If you know the answer immediately, mark it and move on.
    • If you're confident you can figure it out with a bit more thought, but it's not immediate, mark it for a "second pass."
    • If it's truly difficult or requires significant analysis, make an educated guess if necessary, flag it for review, and move on quickly (do not spend more than 30-60 seconds on a flagged question initially).
  • Second Pass (Review Flagged Questions): Return to the questions you flagged. By now, other questions might have jogged your memory or provided context. Tackle these more systematically.
  • Don't Overthink: The "best" answer is often the one that most directly and comprehensively addresses all constraints and requirements in the scenario, adhering to AWS networking best practices. Avoid adding external assumptions.
  • Don't Leave Blanks: Since there are no penalties for incorrect answers, always make an educated guess for every question.

⚠️ Common Pitfall: Spending too much time on a single difficult question. It's better to make an educated guess and move on, securing points on easier questions later, than to run out of time.

Key Trade-Offs:
  • Thoroughness on one question vs. Attempting all questions: Every question is worth the same. It's a poor trade-off to sacrifice answering several questions for the sake of perfecting one.

Reflection Question: How can implementing a two-pass approach (first pass for quick answers, second pass for flagged questions) and a strict time limit per question help you effectively manage time and maximize your score on a long, complex exam?

💡 Tip: During practice exams, rigorously time yourself. This builds the internal clock necessary for exam day and helps identify areas where you tend to spend too much time.