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5 Steps to Pass the Exam

Linux jobs are on the rise. You can have access to 3,600 Linux slots.

The presence of the Linux Professional Institute grew abundantly in the country and the demand for certification tests also grew.
This is a reflection of the growth in the use of the Linux operating system, and of people’s perception of becoming professionals and being well paid for it.

Today, the LPI has more than 32,000 certified people worldwide.

1. Step: have willpower

Having willpower goes beyond simply wanting. It involves knowing what you want, thinking about the benefits of what you want, and evaluating the requirements.

2) Step: schedule the test

Choose a Pearson Vue center near you and schedule your exam about three months in advance.

3. Step: buy a good book

Choose the book with care. If possible, pick up a copy from the bookstore and read a few pages.

See if the author’s writing style appeals to you. This is important. If you’re practical, you’ll hate to read a text by someone who is detailed.

If you’re detailed, you’ll hate to read a text from a concise person. Yes, the profile matters.

Because studying is no longer easy and any resistance in the environment will dissipate your willpower.

Then you need to like the author’s style. Take a look at my Book, the Linux Certification.

You can read the first chapter here.

Another suggestion is my book for the Linux LPIC 1 certification, multimedia and filled with didactic content to guide learning.

4. Step: do exercises

The brain is a “muscle”. The more exercised, the stronger and more resilient it becomes.

5. Step: do simulations

This item is a complement to the previous one, but it is so important that I decided to separate it so that you pay more attention to it.

A simulation will give you an exact idea of the type of test questions you will encounter along the way.

There are issues that are mischievously formulated to make you fall into the ditch of common sense.

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Uirá Endy Ribeiro

Uirá Endy Ribeiro is a Software Developer and Cloud Computing Architect with a 23-year career. He has master's degrees in computer science and fifteen IT certifications and is the author of 11 books recognized in the IT world market. He is also Director at Universidade Salgado de Oliveira and Director of the Linux Professional Institute - LPI Director's Board.

Uirá Endy Ribeiro

Uirá Endy Ribeiro is a Software Developer and Cloud Computing Architect with a 23-year career. He has master's degrees in computer science and fifteen IT certifications and is the author of 11 books recognized in the IT world market. He is also Director at Universidade Salgado de Oliveira and Director of the Linux Professional Institute - LPI Director's Board.

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