of lookups, No of master Detail, Sandbox sizes, Refresh Intervals, Data Loader/Data Import Wizard, When to use process builder, Workflow, Flow, field character lengths, field conversions, Sharing, Roll-up Summaries, Formula fields etc etc. Niggly bits - for all of the SF exams there are a nice few pieces of info that really come in handy when trying to eliminate potentially wrong answers ie: No. I needed to relax a bit more during the exam - I am a worrier by nature and got myself really worked up for the exam (I did online proctor) and I believe I didn't perform my best with the usual exam-taking advice ie: Eliminate answers I know are wrong, Guestimate when I'm not sure, and give each answer a good go and mark any for review and come back. I was fairly disappointed but after reflecting on the exam I realized that I made a few silly mistakes in my prep. I thought I had prepped well but I got 56% when I sat it. I got the Administrator cert about 2 years ago and found it incredibly difficult but passed after 3 attempts.įor the Platform App Builder the resources I used were Focus on Force study guide (+ videos) and practice exams, Trailhead trail mixes for a platform app builder, prep for exam trails, Salesforce Ben Practice Exam a couple of days before sitting the exam, Salesforce Ben materials (Flows/Process Builder/Workflow/Data Loader), and last but not least Apex Hours videos on youtube to explain flows, etc.įor Exam 1, I hammered FoF and was getting high 80's low 90's in everything. I have been working in SF for about 2 years but do not have as much in-depth experience as you would imagine. Just wanted to shed some light on the experience here, as Reddit has helped me while prepping.
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