LFCS, LFCT, CKA, CKAD & CKS Certification Exams Include Simulators to Get You Comfortable!
Earning a professional Linux Foundation certification isn’t easy, especially since certifications such as LFCS, CKA and others use a lab-based environment where you have to write code that solves real problems. Having to do that in a supervised and timed environment only adds to the stress for many exam takers.
To help candidates get comfortable with the exam environment, Linux Foundation Training & Certification includes two attempts with an exam simulator for the following certifications:
Candidates receive 36 hours of access for each attempt, starting from the time of activation. Each simulation includes:
- 20-25 questions, which are exactly the same for every attempt and every user (unlike those found on the actual exams).
- Graded results to indicate how well a candidate is performing.
- Ability to become comfortable and familiar with the exam environment before sitting for the certification exam.
Interested candidates can purchase stand-alone access to any simulator directly from Killer Shell before committing to an exam to help self-assess their readiness.
Remember, for every Linux Foundation certification, candidates have 12 months and two attempts to successfully pass the exam.