Failed 117-201 for the second time today. Test is half fill-in-the-blank and the questions are vague enough that 10 answers are correct for each one. Even the multiple choice questions will have 2 or 3 extremely valid answers sometimes. Do you have to be clairvoyant to understand what the people who wrote these questions were thinking? The typos and grammatical errors were fun too. Is LPI a joke?
I use Linux/Unix daily for my career... have been for over a decade. I use several distros. I live in the CLI. I even studied the exam prep at lpic2.unix.nl and wasted money on the uCertify course/practice exams (which I aced).
This test is seemingly impossible. Any tips from someone who's passed this test would be greatly appreciated - if such a person exists.
I posted originally in /r/certifications but it's a ghost town.
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