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Study for AWS. Actually pass.

Upload your Stephane Maarek notes, Tutorials Dojo cheat sheets, or AWS docs. QuantumRead builds your daily revision plan, surfaces weak service areas, and tracks your exam readiness — so you pass on the first attempt.

Why most AWS candidates fail on the first attempt

Not because the course was bad. Because studying without retention is reading without remembering.

600 pages of AWS docs. No retention system.

You watch Maarek's entire course, take notes, feel confident — then a practice exam reveals you can't recall half the service limits and edge cases that appear on the real exam.

Practice exams don't fix your gaps.

You score 65% on Tutorials Dojo and don't know which underlying concepts are weak — just that you failed. Drilling more practice exams without fixing knowledge gaps leads to the same score.

Re-reading notes is the slowest path.

Re-reading your Maarek notes the night before your exam doesn't work. The material doesn't stick without active recall and spaced repetition. You need a system, not more reading.

The study system AWS candidates wish they had from day one

Daily AWS revision plan

Each morning: exactly which AWS services and concepts to review today, based on your last revision and recall performance.

Questions from your own notes

QuantumRead generates recall questions from YOUR study material — not random practice questions. Gaps in your notes become visible.

Weak service areas surface first

IAM edge cases, VPC routing, RDS vs Aurora differences — the topics where your recall breaks down move to the top of your plan.

Exam readiness score

A live percentage tracking your retention across all services and domains. You know when you're ready — you don't need to guess.

Works on any AWS study PDF

Stephane Maarek notes, Tutorials Dojo cheat sheets, Adrian Cantrill slide decks, AWS documentation — upload any PDF.

First attempt confidence

Pass rate for AWS exams correlates with depth of retention, not hours studied. QuantumRead tracks the right metric.

Set up your AWS revision system in two minutes

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Upload your study material

Paste in your Maarek notes PDF, Tutorials Dojo cheat sheets, or any AWS documentation you've been studying.

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Your revision plan is generated

Topics are extracted, recall questions created, and a revision schedule built — from your specific study material, not generic AWS content.

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Review for 20 minutes daily

Open Today's Plan each morning. It shows which AWS services to revise and quizzes you to confirm you'll recall them on exam day.

Questions from certification candidates

How do I retain AWS certification study material?

The most effective method is spaced repetition — revisiting material at increasing intervals right before you'd forget it. QuantumRead does this automatically: upload your Stephane Maarek notes or Tutorials Dojo PDFs and it schedules each topic for revision based on your recall performance.

What is the best tool to study for AWS Solutions Architect?

Most candidates use video courses (Stephane Maarek, Adrian Cantrill) combined with practice exams (Tutorials Dojo, Whizlabs). The missing piece is active recall of what they've studied. QuantumRead adds this: it generates questions from your own notes and schedules revision — not generic practice questions that don't match your preparation.

Can I upload AWS study PDFs and notes to QuantumRead?

Yes. Upload any PDF — Stephane Maarek course notes, Tutorials Dojo cheat sheets, AWS documentation, or your own handwritten notes. QuantumRead maps them into topics and creates your revision schedule from that material.

How long does it take to prepare for AWS certification?

AWS SAA-C03 typically requires 40–80 hours of study over 6–10 weeks for candidates with some cloud background. QuantumRead's readiness score tracks your actual knowledge retention — so you know when you're ready, rather than guessing from hours studied.

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