# AWS Solutions Architect Associate exam preparation tips

I passed the AWS Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03) (opens new window) exam in 2023 after about 50 hours of studying over five months.

I know some people cover the material in a much shorter time, but I was not in a rush and I was studying in between getting up-to-speed in my new job, moving countries, etc. If you're not pressured to get the certification for a job application or something of the sorts, I think it's nice to prepare over a longer period of time so that the material can really take hold in your brain.

The materials I used were mainly the ACloudGuru AWS Solutions Architect video course (opens new window) and the AWS documentation (opens new window) (I like using site:https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ <e.g. S3> to search the docs). I practiced questions using the practice exams in the course and the official AWS practice exam. In hindsight, I could have spent more time on practice questions, including those on Tutorials Dojo (opens new window).

I kept planned and kept track of my learning in a spreadsheet. Below is a screenshot of my planning sheet:

A screenshot of my AWS Solutions Architect exam planning sheet containing the number of hours I spent learning each which and which topics I studied
AWS Solutions Architect planning and tracking spreadsheet

I also had two other sheets in my spreadsheet. One to keep track of how many of the ACloudGuru course chapters I've covered:

A screenshot of my sheet to track the ACloudGuru chapters I've completed
A screenshot of my sheet to track the ACloudGuru chapters I've completed

And another to keep track of the in-scope AWS services and features (opens new window) I've covered:

A screenshot of my sheet to track the in-scope AWS services I've studied
A screenshot of my sheet to track the in-scope AWS services I've studied

I've created this template of my exam planning and tracking spreadsheet here (opens new window). Feel free to modify it to your preferences.

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Last Updated: 9/10/2025, 2:34:47 PM