Finally passed AMAP after three attempts — here's what actually worked

by Megan P. 7 views3 replies
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Megan P.OP
May 27, 2026

I've been in automotive parts management for about six years and my regional director basically told me I needed the AMAP certification if I wanted any shot at the district manager role opening up this fall. So the pressure was real. I failed the first two attempts — not by a lot, but enough that I was starting to wonder if I was even studying the right stuff.

What changed everything was finding a solid AMAP practice test that actually matched the format and difficulty of the real exam. I'd been reading through the official materials but honestly they're pretty dry and I wasn't retaining much. Once I started drilling practice questions I could see exactly where my gaps were — inventory valuation and vendor relations were killing me. I also grabbed a study guide that broke down the competency areas with actual examples from day-to-day parts operations, which clicked way better than abstract definitions.

Ended up scoring a 78 on my third attempt. Not the highest score in the world but I passed and that's what matters. Happy to share the specific resources and exam tips that helped if anyone's in the same boat.

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Chloe W.
May 27, 2026
Congrats on passing! I'm about two months out from sitting mine and inventory management is exactly where I'm struggling too. Can you say more about the vendor relations section? That part of the study guide I have barely covers it and I feel like the real exam is heavier on it than people expect. Also curious how many hours total you'd say you put in for attempt three versus the first two.
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Amanda H.
May 28, 2026
Three attempts is honestly pretty common from what I've seen on this forum. The AMAP isn't as straightforward as some of the other ASE stuff — it tests how you think through operational scenarios, not just whether you memorized a definition. I passed on my second try and the biggest exam tip I can give is don't just read the right answer, understand WHY the other three options are wrong. That shift in how I studied made a huge difference.
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Megan P.
May 28, 2026
This is super encouraging, thank you for posting this. I've been putting off registering because I kept telling myself I wasn't ready. Sounds like just committing and working through practice questions is better than waiting until I feel confident. Booking my date this week.

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