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  1. Anki is a program which makes remembering things easy. Because it's a lot more efficient than traditional study methods, you can either greatly decrease your time spent studying, or greatly increase the amount you learn.

    Passed SAA-C03 on first attempt yesterday. about 5 days ago:

    I then dived into the SAA-C03 course and worked through it until I reached 100% completion. The course is long and in-depth, as it should be. I took notes and made flashcards as I went along - I mainly used Notion and Quizlet (although I have now switched back to Anki).
  2. A powerful document manager for Mac, Windows, and Linux for managing web content, books, and notes and supports tagging, annotation, highlighting and keeps track of your reading progress.

    Show HN: Lurnby, a tool for better learning, is now open source about over 1 year ago:

    Https://getpolarized.io/ seems like it's in the same space - it's a product I wanted to love, but was a bit clunky to use and didn't end up sticking in my workflow.
  3. Duolingo is a free language learning app for iOS, Windows and Android devices. The app makes learning a new language fun by breaking learning into small lessons where you can earn points and move up through the levels. Read more about Duolingo.

    [OC] Started learning French over again but this time from... about 3 days ago

    Source: duolingo.com for my vocabulary lists.
  4. Quizlet allows you to review and create flashcards for a variety of subjects, such as math and reading.

    Passed SAA-C03 on first attempt yesterday. about 5 days ago:

    I then dived into the SAA-C03 course and worked through it until I reached 100% completion. The course is long and in-depth, as it should be. I took notes and made flashcards as I went along - I mainly used Notion and Quizlet (although I have now switched back to Anki).
  5. Cram is an app for Android, Windows and Apple devices that allows you to search for flashcards in a range of topics to study for an upcoming test or to learn new information. Read more about Cram.

    What helped you pass Solutions Architect? about 2 months ago

    I used Cantrill's course, TutorialDojo's practice exams, and cram.com for flash cards. I used the practice exams to help me identify where I was weak, and I'd go back and study those topics in more depth. Also, whenever I got a practice question wrong (or right only out of luck), I made up flash cards with whatever bits of information I was missing that would have helped me *know* what the right answer was. ...