Hey, so I'm a 15+ year user of SAS who's recently decided to study for the Base exam as a challenge/something to do. Current plan is to:
1) Work primarily from the most recent version of the Base Programming Prep Guide, which I was able to download through my job free of charge
2) Take a handful of e-learning courses while working through the Prep Guide that target all the Base Programming concepts (also provided free of charge through my job)
3) After completing 1) and 2) above, work through a few practice exams
Plan to do this over the course of approximately 3 months. Would this be a sound strategy? Any other advice/tools on preparing for the exam or would this likely suffice?
Thanks!
I passed on first try. That's a good approach. Depending how much SAS you already know, you may only need 2 weeks of preparation.
There is a section of this forum in the Learn area for Certification. It might help a bit to browse that as some interesting things seem to occur to some people with the process of the certification exams.
Hello @wardnine
Your approach should be fine.
Based on my experience about the exams, if you have been in SAS programming for 15+ years, you should be able to sail through without much difficulty.
Do solve all the questions in the base programming guide and have a thorough understanding of the concepts.
Do make some notes for last minute revision.
Best wishes for your preparations and exams!
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