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Ok finished the course now practice exams!
After a couple weeks I watched all 14.5 or so hours (since some I rewatched), got 70% to 90ish % on all the quizzes and just finished my first take of Practice Exam #1 and scored a 78% in one hour and forty five minutes so feeling pretty good so far. It’s been a hard journey but here I am. I am at a partner (Cloudflare) but they don’t know I’m doing all this, just doing it for myself but I will be able to use my @cloudflare.com email to get it done I’m sure even though I’ll probably have to pay for it out of pocket. Anyway, just wanted to share my progress if anyone is interested. Tomorrow I’m take Practice Exam #2 with the clock ticking for two hours straight to simulate a real test and see if I score any better or worse. Then I’ll touch up with some complimentary materials like feeding that 26 page pdf into Google Notebook LM or Fable and just ask them to quiz me a bunch more for safety since I. An only take this thing once every six months and need to get it done ASAP as I shop for new jobs. Open to any feedback and questions anytime!! Let’s Go!!!
Ok finished the course now practice exams!
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Whoa ok, I just finished the single paid exam here in Skool, the one you said was a little harder than the exam. It felt hard. But… I got another 93.3% missing 4/60 in an hour and fifteen minutes, so feels like real progress!! This is the one I’m taking about - 1 Anthropic Style CCA-F Exam Next I think I’ll go through the other 5 you have here that are simpler to harder as I understand it. And if I get above 80% on all those, of course the higher the better, I suppose that’s the best I. An be prepared from this side my course and Skool community. From there I’ll shop around and read some Reddit posts and Medium articles and try the official Anthropic practice test I think I tried early on but it was only like 42 questions if I recall. And I’ll look around for a few others and maybe take your 26 pager and slides and feed them into Fable 5 and have it grill me with its own questions. After all that I’ll sign up to take the test, hopefully by end of next week. Please let me know if I’m missing anything from anyone’s perspective in here!
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Ok, just took - CCA-F, Anthropic Style Exam 5 - level: Exam Simulation and got a 91% in 45 mins so 5/60 incorrect. Feels like I probably don’t need 1-4, but I’ll Probably just do #4 tomorrow then if I do well there I may branch out beyond Udemy and Skool resources. Again, if anyone has other advice, please share! Thanks!!
What’s it like to take a remote proctored exam?
Found all this, fascinating… The Test Environment The rules are rigid and require preparation before the day of the test. The Room: You must take the test in a private, enclosed room with the door closed. Clean Desk: Your workspace must be completely clear of papers, books, water bottles, and electronics. Webcam Scan: The proctor will ask you to use your webcam or a phone to do a 360-degree sweep of the room, including the underside of your desk. Before the exam begins, there is a technical setup phase . Software Check: You will download a secure browser extension and a screen-sharing applet (like LogMeIn Rescue) so the proctor can ensure no unpermitted applications are running ID Verification: You hold your government-issued photo ID up to the webcam so the proctor can verify your identity. Proctor Control: The proctor will enter the password to unlock the test for you, then step back to monitor you while your camera and screen are recorded.Taking the ExamFocus: You are required to remain in view of the webcam at all times . Looking away frequently or mumbling questions to yourself can result in interruptions or warnings from the proctor No Scratch Paper: You do not get physical scratch paper. Any notes must be typed into a digital scratchpad provided within the testing interface . The Content: The test relies heavily on production judgment (e.g., agentic architecture, MCP integration, prompt engineering) rather than memorization. The questions are often lengthy and require multiple reads. Results and Policies Wait Times: Unlike other vendor certifications, results are not immediate . You may need to wait anywhere from a few days to over three weeks to get your official score via email. Retake Rule: If you fail to reach the passing score (720 out of 1000), there is a mandatory 6-month waiting period before you can retake the exam. For an inside look at the proctor's perspective and how they evaluate your testing session - https://youtu.be/yASBdBNRW04
Hey there, I’m Christo of LetsGoChristo.com and Cloudflare
Great to meet and collab with you all!! By way of an intro… from LetsGoChristo.com/about … I’m a builder with a systems mindset. When I see a problem, my instinct is to ask how to make the solution significantly meaningful, manageable and reusable. I build one thing that serves ten customers instead of ten things that serve one each. Why I do what I do… I feel most alive when I wake up every morning excited about deeply partnering with the smartest architects in the world on the highest impact projects, having fun in the trenches together, shipping code and eavesdropping on the “Whoa, that’s cool!” moments of bliss from C-level to end-users and everyone in between, knowing everyone is better off because of it. What I’m most excited about shipping recently… In May 2026 I led a team of strangers to 2nd place out of 302 teams across 17 cities at the Generative UI Global Hackathon with RepoRadar.io. Built with Claude Code powered by Gemini generating A2UI JSON, CopilotKit, and four interconnected Cloudflare Workers handling real-time scoring, deploys, agent chat, and persistent D1 storage. Open source. Shipped in one build session. My favorite feature: chat with any GitHub repo to determine fit based on your taste, not the crowd’s. Built by builders for builders. My 8-6 (…or longer when needed)… As a Principal Solutions Engineer on Cloudflare’s Enterprise team in San Francisco, I help customers architect security solutions for technical fit and business impact while maintaining ease of management. I do this by building confidence, developing technical champions, then designing architectural vision artifacts, demos, integrations and blueprints that scale from ICs to C-level. My toolbox… Claude Code, Open Code, Hermes, Open Claw, WisperFlow, Eleven Labs, Google Notebook LM, RepoRadar.io
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Thorough and well structured.
07/01 Question of the Day
A Customer Support Agent's orchestrator dispatches a refund subagent. The orchestrator has the customer's history in context but the refund subagent does not need it. The team is asked whether to pass the history. Which choice is MOST consistent with CCA-F guidance? A. Pass the full conversation history along, on the reasoning that giving the subagent more context can only help and certainly cannot hurt its result B. Do not pass the history — only context the subagent needs for the refund task should cross the handoff C. Always pass absolutely everything to every subagent D. Simply let the subagent decide on its own what to ignore Drop your answer (A / B / C / D) in the comments 👇 I'll reveal the correct answer and the why tomorrow.
07/01 Question of the Day
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Excited to find this AI mecca - I'm a Solutions Architect at Cloudflare by-day / Creative Vigilante by-night! Learn, then Do, then Teach is my mantra.

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