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seanpmcclean
ServiceNow Employee

NOTE: There is a newer version available here: https://community.servicenow.com/community/blogs/blog/2017/04/27/how-to-cheat-even-better-on-your-ce...

Shhh! Don't tell anyone that I'm about to give you the secrets to the Certification. Just like in the old days — you know, in school, when you would write… really, really tiny answers on your thumb.

Here's the thing: By the time you got all the right stuff small enough to fit on your thumbnail, I'll bet you two Phil Collins Mix Tapes that you probably didn't need to check it! Here's the point:

  • Even if you memorized every test question we've ever written like Lazlo Hollyfeld, you're still studying!
  • Rather than avoid it, embrace it! And while you're studying, get something more than just that piece of paper.



Interested? Well, here now, for just you, my favorite readers (of this article anyway), are the real, inside tips for prepping either of the certifications:

First, there's a cheat sheet(s) already out there on the ServiceNow Website:

SNAdmin Certification Preparation Answers

Implementation Certification Preparation Answers

Now the irony here is that a search for "ServiceNow Certification Test Answers" will yield several additional websites with very promising titles — and some may charge you… For the EXACT SAME PDF. Keep in mind:

  • Part of the challenge is finding where to look - "here let me google that for you" only works if you know what to ask (and you, lucky reader, know what to ask…)
  • The other part of the problem is that 4 or 5 pages of exam blueprint can be more intimidating than a list of sample questions.



Here's how to use those PDF's to actually prepare:

  • Use the table in each PDF to figure out how the questions are weighted (PSST! That will also tell you what SKILLS we value in the SN community)
  • Look in the training manuals for those test areas (what? You say you don't have a training manual? Haven't taken the class? Look HERE).
  • Now about the sample questions… (Yup, there are sample questions).
  • People look at sample questions and leap to the answer key. DON'T.
  • Look at the sample questions themselves. Do you know them without looking at the multiple choices? You are on the right track. Don't have a clue? You need to study in the Training Manual or Wiki or Community.
  • Now — Finally -look at the questions as a whole. What do you know? Did you answer all of them without a sweat? Or did you struggle? Based on this you know where to study, and how ready you are overall.


OK — so that's it? Download the PDF, study, and call it done?

Heck no! Here's the REAL super-secret to Certification. Communitize.

Find a buddy, or several buddies to prep with. Do it through our community or use your own, but don't be afraid to meet post and look for new people. This is perhaps the most important and most over-looked study tip. Here's why:

  • At the end of the day, Certification is just a static tool to help you validate your skill — for hiring, or collaborating — for just one area, at just one time.
  • Being an active part of a community is a dynamic tool that covers a broader area and timeframe — in fact it's always evolving - just as you are…


Joining up with people outside your organization will help more than passing a test — it will give you a network of people that share background, and goals that extend well beyond the test. Here are some other thoughts about this community strategy:

  • Schedule regular meetings (phone-calls, Google Hangouts, etc.). Thirty minutes once a week is manage-able by almost everyone, and creates accountability.
  • Between meetings schedule action items for all participants (again, accountability). This way, meetings have goals and outcomes. Some ideas:
  • Pick 1 test area per meeting.
  • Assign participants to make "practice test questions" with book / wiki reference answers.
  • Hold a meeting where the goal is to schedule the test.
  • Don't quit at the test! Hold a meeting after to discuss the test, what you would study differently, and What certification or learning to tackle next.



Does this seem like a lot of work and time? Absolutely it is - but:

  • It's not really any more time than you'll spend hunting down "brain dumps" and test questions — any more than writing really tiny on your thumb-nail.
  • It's not really about the certification — it's about demonstrating learning and becoming a part of a community that collaborates, innovates and works (or stays working in this economy, which is a great thing).
26 Comments
CapaJ
ServiceNow Employee

+1 for the Lazlo reference.


wallymarx
ServiceNow Employee

I do not like Phil Collins. But I do like this blog.


frankh_
Giga Expert

The link to the answers no longer works.   Does anyone know where they are now?


robduca
Giga Contributor

links are no longer active, can they be updated? Sean I know you are training this week but maybe over the weekend?? My test is Monday morning.


seanpmcclean
ServiceNow Employee

Apologies Rob - I've tried to edit the post but it has been migrated from previous community and therefore uneditable - here's the link -



For Admin (NOTE - this is a BLUEPRINT - as described in the article there are sample questions only in here)


http://www.servicenow.com/content/dam/servicenow/other-documents/training/ServiceNow-Sys-Admin-Exam-...



For Bootcamp (Note - again - a BLUEPRINT - describing the layout of the exam)


http://www.servicenow.com/content/dam/servicenow/other-documents/training/ds-certified-Impl-Speciali...



Hope this helps - also - attached is a fantastic article with more resources


Learning ServiceNow from Scratch and Prepping for the Certification Exam  


robduca
Giga Contributor

Thanks Sean!



Hey btw, I was able to merge my two vital source accounts. I just initiated


a chat session from the main page and it was done in minutes.



Thanks again!



Rob



On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 8:25 PM, seanpmcclean <


Sean Kingston1
Giga Contributor

Good Day Sean McClean,



Let me start by saying, Awesome name by the way....



This article has been very well written... to the point you kept me reading,   Just for the record I wasn't looking to cheat... just looking for more ways to study for this exam....LOL.   So thanks for all your in site and to the other links you have provided.  



There is also a ServiceNow App you can download for both Apple and Android in the stores that has Exam questions.



I would love to text and chat some more however,   I have an Exam to study for....  



Thanks Again,


Sean Kingston


seanpmcclean
ServiceNow Employee

Thanks for the kind words Sean - sent you a follow up feel free to shoot me a line


officeofnavneet
Kilo Contributor

Thank you Sean, these links worked and I am learning based on the content provided by you.


seanpmcclean
ServiceNow Employee

Hi folks, apologies for this - The links for the exam blueprints have moved over time (and been updated with even more information!) - but as a bonus for your readership, here are the links not only for System Admin Certification:


http://www.servicenow.com/content/dam/servicenow/other-documents/training/ServiceNow-Sys-Admin-Exam-...


but also for our Application Development Certification:


Training:ServiceNow Certification - ServiceNow Wiki


and our Implementation Specialist Certification:


http://www.servicenow.com/content/dam/servicenow/other-documents/training/ds-certified-Impl-Speciali...