Finally passed my AAD exam — here's what actually helped me

by Chloe W. 3 views3 replies
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Chloe W.OP
May 27, 2026

After two failed attempts, I passed my AAD certification last Thursday and I'm still kind of in shock. I spent about three months the first two times just reading the official materials and figured that'd be enough. Spoiler: it wasn't. The questions on the actual exam are way more application-based than I expected — they're not just testing whether you memorized definitions.

What finally flipped things for me was switching to an AAD practice test routine instead of passive reading. I was doing two timed practice sets every evening for the last six weeks, then going back and really digging into why I got things wrong. That process alone probably added 15 points to my score. I also found a study guide that organized the content by domain weight, which helped me stop wasting time on low-priority topics.

My final score was 82%, and my target was just to pass. Happy to share my full breakdown or answer questions if anyone is in the middle of studying right now — I know how brutal the wait feels.

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Carlos B.
May 27, 2026
Can I ask how long your actual exam was and which domains felt heaviest? I'm sitting mine in six weeks and I've been focusing mostly on the technical side but someone told me the compliance sections are weighted more than they look in the study guide. Trying to figure out where to spend my last month of prep time. Also did you find the timed practice tests stressful or helpful for pacing?
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Chris D.
May 28, 2026
Congrats! This is almost exactly my experience. I kept failing the practice exams on the official site and couldn't figure out why until I realized I was reading questions too literally. Once I started thinking about what the question was actually testing — not just the surface wording — my scores jumped from like 61% to 78% in about two weeks. The exam tips from this community honestly saved me.
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Hannah K.
May 28, 2026
82% after two failed attempts is a real comeback story, well done. For anyone else reading this — don't underestimate rest the night before. I crammed until 1am and my brain was fog the whole exam. Sleep matters more than one extra study session.

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