IC3 digital literacy exam — is it as easy as people say, or am I missing something?
I keep seeing people online say the IC3 is easy and basically anyone with computer experience should pass without much studying. I'm 34 years old, been using computers for work for 12 years, and I still found some of the practice questions harder than expected. Either I'm missing something or those comments are coming from people with more technical backgrounds than mine.
I've been studying for 3 weeks at about 45 minutes a day. Practice scores are around 74-78%, which seems fine, but the Living Online and Key Applications modules have content I'm not confident about — particularly cloud collaboration and database functions. My Computing Fundamentals scores are consistently higher, around 84%.
I'm planning to take the exam in 2 weeks. Is 74-78% on practice exams a reasonable place to be, or should I push the date back? Also curious whether the three module exams are all at the same difficulty level or if one is noticeably harder in your experience.
Living Online is the module most people find hardest because the cloud and network security content is more conceptual than the other two. If you're shaky there, spend your remaining 2 weeks on that module specifically rather than reviewing everything evenly.
74-78% on practice exams 2 weeks out is fine for IC3. The real exam is generally in line with what the official practice materials test. I was scoring around 76% and passed all three modules on the first attempt with scores of 81, 78, and 83.
The database functions questions in Key Applications are pretty specific — sorting, filtering, basic formulas in spreadsheets. If you can actually sit down with Excel or Google Sheets and do those things hands-on rather than just reading about them, it'll stick better than passive review.
Don't overthink it. IC3 is designed to certify foundational digital literacy, not advanced IT skills. Your experience level sounds more than adequate — 2 focused weeks on your weak spots should have you in good shape.