Several people are interested in ACP-610 and 620 certifications, and I have been trying to help with study and preparation but could use some pro tips in that area. The prep course and documentation just lay out the facts but completely lack context. It's like describing the experience of eating pizza by listing all of the ingredients of each component and then asking people to imagine what it's like when you roll out the dough, spread the sauce and cheese, and bake.
What's the best way to get people the hands-on experience they need for the cert? Yes, hands-on experience, in general, is required, but there are specific activities that people should know which may not be a part of their everyday experience. Creating the batpoop insane nested date queries we've seen in the exam is not part of my general Jira existence. Yes, setting up an environment sounds like a great idea, but I remember prepping. I got an instance, and.... now what? What to do with this sandbox? What toys should I play with?
Elements used to host a fantastic and challenging JQL quiz, but it's gone now, unfortunately.
It would be fantastic if there were an outline of how to create an environment - how many users, what sort of data, types of exercises to perform, etc.
Does anything like this exist?