When taking the exam you can only use one screen and this is checked by the proctor. If you are used to multiple screens when working then getting some practice with one is going to be really important. Because I wanted to have a hardwired LAN connection rather than a wifi one I moved my iMac downstairs. If at all possible try and recreate the environment you will be experiencing in the exam, for me this meant Preparation for the Exam – Recreate the environment – I found the questions similar in style to the exam but more importantly it got me into the rhythm of the style of questions that would come up. LearningTableau.Com – This was extremely useful as it has a number of practice quizzes, questions and for a reasonable price three full length practice exams. This is a great resource by Elias Nordlinder covering lots of elements to the exam, both Associate and Specialist and covers all elements of preparation and good content as well.Īnd there were two main learning resources I used specifically for the exam.This blog by Sarah Bartlett has 8 really useful tips on how to approach the exam.I was pretty blown away by the response I got from my recent successful Tableau Associate Certification on Twitter so I decided to share my experiences in the hope that maybe one or two of the tips will help those in the future.įirstly, there are a couple of really good Blog posts I read more than once when preparing for the exam.
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