Finally passed the LLM certification after failing twice — here's what worked
Okay so I've been lurking here for months and figured it's time to actually contribute something useful. I failed the LLM exam in November and again in February — both times I was hovering around 68% when you need a 75 to pass. Honestly embarrassing, but I kept at it.
What finally clicked for me was ditching the textbook-only approach. I spent the last six weeks doing a mix of the official study guide alongside actual LLM practice test sets timed to exam conditions. Like, full 90-question blocks with no pausing. That pressure simulation was huge. I also stopped trying to memorize everything and started focusing on understanding why wrong answers are wrong — that alone probably bumped my score 8 points.
Ended up scoring 81% on my third attempt last week. If you're studying right now and feeling stuck around that 65-70% range, honestly the best exam tips I can give are: simulate real conditions, drill your weak topic areas specifically, and don't underestimate how much the time pressure messes with you if you're not used to it. Happy to answer questions.