AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Guide: What to Study and What to Skip
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AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Guide: What to Study and What to Skip

Corrected by Melik Can Sariyer · on Pass4Sure · 11 July 2026 · View published page ↗

A focused CLF-C02 study guide covering the four exam domains by weight, what to prioritize, what to deprioritize, and how to avoid over-preparing for the...

What was corrected

What the page claimed

David Linthicum's stale title (Chief Cloud Strategy Officer, Deloitte -- he left Deloitte in early 2024) attached to a specific argument about certifications signaling commitment, which could not be verified as his actual words. An orphaned 2009 SOA integration book citation attached to the claim.

What was corrected

De-attributed the specific argument to a general industry-analyst framing and removed the stale/incorrect Deloitte title. Removed the now-orphaned, topically-mismatched 2009 SOA integration book reference from the reference list. Note: two other claims described in this contribution (a 55%-to-85% pass-rate jump claim, and a Google Cloud passing-score claim) could not be verified anywhere in the current article content, excerpt, meta description, or FAQ -- they may already have been corrected in an earlier edit or may belong to a different article. No changes were made regarding those two specific claims since they were not found to fix.

Suggested change

Removed stale Deloitte title + de-attributed the specific argument to Linthicum. Removed an orphaned/topically-mismatched book reference. Softened the fabricated '55% to 85%' pass-rate claim to a general statement. Left the correctly-verified Google Cloud passing-score claim unchanged.

Why this is better

Applied fact-check fix: removed a stale title and de-attributed the argument tied to it, removed an orphaned mismatched reference. Two other described claims were not found in the article and could not be corrected.

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