Finally passed my DDA exam after two attempts — here's what actually helped
So I just got my results back and I finally passed the DDA certification after failing my first attempt back in February. Honestly thought I was going to have to push it back a third time, but I buckled down the last six weeks and something finally clicked. First time around I went in way too confident — I'd done some light reading and figured my work experience would carry me through. Spoiler: it didn't. Scored a 64 and needed a 75.
What turned things around was actually finding a decent DDA practice test that mirrored the real question format. The official study materials are fine but they're pretty dry, and I wasn't retaining much. Once I started drilling timed practice sets, I noticed exactly which domains were killing me — for me it was the data analysis interpretation questions and anything involving regulatory compliance timelines.
If you're just starting to prep, seriously don't sleep on building a proper study guide for yourself. I made one topic by topic over about three weeks and reviewed it every morning. Happy to share more specifics if anyone's in the middle of studying right now — it's a tough exam but totally passable with the right approach.