Appreciate your guidance. Just done with the exam and passed. Not a easy one as most mentioned. Practice as much as you can. For me what really helped me was doing practice tests from Skill-cert-pro. Almost identical to main exam with approximately 80% of questions straight out of these practice tests. I would recommend them if you're aiming for the certification.
thank you very much for the short and comprehensive overview how to use our precious time to make the best out the the existing lerarning materials :), best regards from Germany
@@MattMike thanks! Didn't want to let go of the 50% discount code I got :P I think even before someone starts off with the Learn Modules, building a few reports in PBI Desktop definitely helps to give a preliminary understanding of PBI. Kinda helps to grasp the modules as the content becomes more understandable when the layout of different screens is known to you. Maybe an initial SQL knowledge could also be of great help.
I've been getting upper 80s on the practice test consecutively. My exam is scheduled for next week. Your comment helped me with my jitters a bit, hopefully I find it to be easier as well
Awesome video, I'm a lot more familiar with Tableau (did the desktop specialist exam) but I'm going to start studying for the PL 300. I think it's worth knowing both tools
Do you think getting 85+/100 in the practice assessment is enough to take the exam ? I noticed that exacty same questions Come back in you do the practice multiple Times.
Microsoft only recommends scoring 80 or higher, but I’d personally recommend at least 90. Even though there are lots of repeated questions between exams, the concepts are ones you’ll want to be very familiar with.
I scored about 85 in the practice exams and would whip thru them in 30 minutes as they often had repeated questions. The real exam bears little resemblance to the practice exams and took me the full 100 minutes to complete. It is geared to those with experience -and it is harder than the practice exams and contains more - digest this scenario then answer the question - rather than a a simple question then answer. My advice - get a good nights sleep before the test. I did it at a Pearson Vue Centre and you are checked over harder than airport security before entering the exam room. It is not a walk in the park and thus the exam has credibility
Nope. There used to be a practical portion to the exam a while back, but now there is not. While you can't use Power BI during the exam, you do have access to the Microsoft Learn question forum which is a little bit helpful.
Hey @MattMike Thanks a ton for this video I've scheduled my exam in the next couple of weeks and started just now. But can you please help me with the link to access power bi modules.
Hello! I am a student trying to expand my skills on Power Bi and Python. I have never used Power Bi, but I want to learn and have a certificate on my LinkedIn to improve my curriculum. Would you recommend this exam?
I’d recommend this exam for anyone wanting to build credibility with use of Power BI It will be challenging if you don’t have working experience with the tool but it is possible. When I was studying, I read forums where other beginners to the tool were able to pass. Just keep in mind that it will be challenging so you’ll want to be extra prepared.
No, but I do think it is helpful in giving credibility to your proficiency in Power BI. It could help you stand out from competition, if even just a little bit (and sometimes that's all it takes).
@@pontusrydstrom5869 It's not guaranteed. I'd like to offer an alternate perspective: Certifications do help, but they're not a silver bullet in the job hunt. They may stand out to some employers, maybe not for others. Take the course or exam for the knowledge gained and view the credential as a bonus. To get a job, you'll also need to have a solid portfolio, a good resume, and will need to interview well.
I have 8 years of data analysis real time experience using SQL. I am learning power bi by myself and preparing for this certification. How do I apply for power BI jobs when I don’t have any real time experience?
Very similar to learning to code a new language, you can make your own use case with fake data that outlines how you were able to provide value by using powerbi
Hi Matt! I'd like to start by saying that I really enjoyed your content. I graduated with a degree in Industrial Engineering, and after experimenting with my own projects and various industries for 2-3 years, I decided I wanted to become a data analyst. Therefore, I outlined a path for myself with the initial goal of obtaining the PL300 certification. To achieve this, I started taking courses offered by Microsoft on Coursera tailored for PL300. Additionally, within this framework, there are extra modules and courses such as ETL processes and capstone projects, which I'm also completing. What are your thoughts on this path during PL300 preparation? I'd also love to hear your thoughts on starting with the PL300 certification. By the way, I've also watched your videos related to becoming a data analyst. Thank you!
I think the Coursera course you mentioned for the PL-300 sounds like a great option! If you don't have professional experience with Power BI, then you are going to want those extra modules such as getting deeper into ETL and doing additional projects. I say keep going with it! I think starting with the PL-300 is fine too as long as you're willing to put in the work to really prepare and understand the tool, which it sounds like you are. You're gonna do great! Glad the content has been helpful!
Do you think the learning content (multiple modules) provided in Microsoft learn for PL-300 certification is enough to pass the exam or should we be going through some other materials as well? Thanks!
I would take a course more focused on practical application after going through the Microsoft Learn modules. Those modules will take you most of the way there, but the test had some content more advanced than what Microsofts course covered. The course I recommend in the video is a great one!
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Appreciate your guidance. Just done with the exam and passed. Not a easy one as most mentioned. Practice as much as you can. For me what really helped me was doing practice tests from Skill-cert-pro. Almost identical to main exam with approximately 80% of questions straight out of these practice tests. I would recommend them if you're aiming for the certification.
Congrats! Way to go ✌️
Hey . Could you please share the link for that ?
Can you please share the link for me
thank you very much for the short and comprehensive overview how to use our precious time to make the best out the the existing lerarning materials :), best regards from Germany
Thank you! I'm glad this was helpful 🙂
I've been waiting for this since your LinkedIn post. Thanks a lot Matt ❤
So glad to hear that! Definitely hope this helps!
This video did help me get a good understanding of the exam. Got 948 :)
Questions in themselves are easier than the actual practice test I'd say..
That’s awesome! Congrats on the great score!
@@MattMike thanks! Didn't want to let go of the 50% discount code I got :P
I think even before someone starts off with the Learn Modules, building a few reports in PBI Desktop definitely helps to give a preliminary understanding of PBI. Kinda helps to grasp the modules as the content becomes more understandable when the layout of different screens is known to you.
Maybe an initial SQL knowledge could also be of great help.
do u have a exam preparation guide sir ?
I've been getting upper 80s on the practice test consecutively. My exam is scheduled for next week. Your comment helped me with my jitters a bit, hopefully I find it to be easier as well
How did your exam go?@@breedlovejason
thank you for your insights
You bet! Thanks for watching.
Awesome video, I'm a lot more familiar with Tableau (did the desktop specialist exam) but I'm going to start studying for the PL 300. I think it's worth knowing both tools
Thank you! I agree. I've earned both certifications as well and I'm glad that I have.
just the recommendations i was looking for, thanks!
Glad this was helpful!
Thank you Matt! Great video!
Thank you! Glad to hear that!
Thanks so much Matt. This is very insightful
I’m glad to hear that!
Thanks for the video.
Of course! Hope it was helpful
Really Helpful, thank you! :)
Glad to hear that!
Thanks 🤗
You bet! 🙂
Thank you so much ❤
You’re welcome!
Do you think getting 85+/100 in the practice assessment is enough to take the exam ? I noticed that exacty same questions Come back in you do the practice multiple Times.
Microsoft only recommends scoring 80 or higher, but I’d personally recommend at least 90. Even though there are lots of repeated questions between exams, the concepts are ones you’ll want to be very familiar with.
I scored about 85 in the practice exams and would whip thru them in 30 minutes as they often had repeated questions. The real exam bears little resemblance to the practice exams and took me the full 100 minutes to complete. It is geared to those with experience -and it is harder than the practice exams and contains more - digest this scenario then answer the question - rather than a a simple question then answer. My advice - get a good nights sleep before the test. I did it at a Pearson Vue Centre and you are checked over harder than airport security before entering the exam room. It is not a walk in the park and thus the exam has credibility
@@MattMike Hi,
Could you please suggest which is the best channel to learn and expert in Microsoft power Bi?
Thanks for helpful infos.I have an additional question though. Do you know if its is allowed to use Power BI desktop during the exam? Thanks!
Nope. There used to be a practical portion to the exam a while back, but now there is not. While you can't use Power BI during the exam, you do have access to the Microsoft Learn question forum which is a little bit helpful.
@@MattMike thank you! too bad my memory really sucks
@@JioFred Mines not too great either haha you got this!
Thanks for the video, it there any way to use and learn Power BI Service if I don't have work or scholl email address?
Unfortunately not ☹️
thanks matt
Absolutely!
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Hey @MattMike Thanks a ton for this video I've scheduled my exam in the next couple of weeks and started just now. But can you please help me with the link to access power bi modules.
Hello!
I am a student trying to expand my skills on Power Bi and Python. I have never used Power Bi, but I want to learn and have a certificate on my LinkedIn to improve my curriculum. Would you recommend this exam?
I’d recommend this exam for anyone wanting to build credibility with use of Power BI
It will be challenging if you don’t have working experience with the tool but it is possible. When I was studying, I read forums where other beginners to the tool were able to pass. Just keep in mind that it will be challenging so you’ll want to be extra prepared.
Great vid, thanks man! do you recommend the power bi course by Microsoft on Coursera?
Thank you! I haven’t personally taken it but I’ve only heard great things about it so far.
@@MattMike thanks man, i'm starting in few days.
Awesome! Hope it goes great!
Im working on the Coursera material currently. Wish us luck!
Is pasing the exam enough to get a junior position?
No, but I do think it is helpful in giving credibility to your proficiency in Power BI. It could help you stand out from competition, if even just a little bit (and sometimes that's all it takes).
@@MattMike thank you for taking the time to answer 🙂 A Udemy degree combined with this degree then? Would that be enough you figure?
@@pontusrydstrom5869 It's not guaranteed. I'd like to offer an alternate perspective: Certifications do help, but they're not a silver bullet in the job hunt. They may stand out to some employers, maybe not for others. Take the course or exam for the knowledge gained and view the credential as a bonus. To get a job, you'll also need to have a solid portfolio, a good resume, and will need to interview well.
I have 8 years of data analysis real time experience using SQL. I am learning power bi by myself and preparing for this certification. How do I apply for power BI jobs when I don’t have any real time experience?
Very similar to learning to code a new language, you can make your own use case with fake data that outlines how you were able to provide value by using powerbi
Ha! At last... Thank you Matt
Hope it helps! 😁
Hi Matt! I'd like to start by saying that I really enjoyed your content. I graduated with a degree in Industrial Engineering, and after experimenting with my own projects and various industries for 2-3 years, I decided I wanted to become a data analyst. Therefore, I outlined a path for myself with the initial goal of obtaining the PL300 certification. To achieve this, I started taking courses offered by Microsoft on Coursera tailored for PL300. Additionally, within this framework, there are extra modules and courses such as ETL processes and capstone projects, which I'm also completing. What are your thoughts on this path during PL300 preparation? I'd also love to hear your thoughts on starting with the PL300 certification. By the way, I've also watched your videos related to becoming a data analyst. Thank you!
I think the Coursera course you mentioned for the PL-300 sounds like a great option! If you don't have professional experience with Power BI, then you are going to want those extra modules such as getting deeper into ETL and doing additional projects. I say keep going with it!
I think starting with the PL-300 is fine too as long as you're willing to put in the work to really prepare and understand the tool, which it sounds like you are. You're gonna do great! Glad the content has been helpful!
Do you think the learning content (multiple modules) provided in Microsoft learn for PL-300 certification is enough to pass the exam or should we be going through some other materials as well?
Thanks!
I would take a course more focused on practical application after going through the Microsoft Learn modules. Those modules will take you most of the way there, but the test had some content more advanced than what Microsofts course covered. The course I recommend in the video is a great one!
Hi What is the link to the Microsoft Learn page for the PL300?
Right here 🙂 learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/data-analyst-associate/?practice-assessment-type=certification
@@MattMike Thank you!
ot: you have incredible eyes
Why thank you 😃