Thursday, June 7, 2018

I am ACMT 2017 Certified!

On 5/31/2018 I passed my 2nd test for ACMT 2017. 2 Months ago I passed the Fundamentals, which is required to pass ACMT. I am so proud of myself. Been studying for almost a year! Not non-stop, as I took 3 breaks. The last break I almost didn't get back into studying. Got really lazy and was just doing nothing for months! Finally, I said OK I gotta get back into it and pass it before they release 2018 version. So finally, after all the hard work, I PASSED.

My Score:

ACMT 2017 - 87/100%
Fundamentals 2017 - 94/100%

The main reason why I chose this cert is because I am now with a company that has access to GSX, which is required to pass this exam. You cannot do this on your own. Plus, I am using my company's laptop-Macbook Pro. So, I thought "I'll never waste my $$$ on a greedy and backwards company like Apple. I will take advantage of both of these elements, and study for ACMT".

My plan now is break for a month, then study for Network+, which I heard includes A+. Then once I pass that, I'll start looking for a better job.

I felt SO PROUD OF MYSELF when I passed this test. I really understand how people make more money and become rich. They study ALL-THE-TIME. Studying every day, always reading new things, get new certs, degrees, learn new languages, etc.. (THANK YOU Brian Tracy!) It's anything but easy. But that's how you get ahead in life, especially nowadays. The boomers could just get a College degree, get a good job, buy a house, and then have kids. Nowadays things are different. You can't do that anymore. We can't even afford to have our own place, so we resort to living with roommates. Want a full time job? Forget it! Half the people nowadays are contracted, and I'm being generous. Everybody is trying to save as much money as possible, companies and corporations included.

I am now just relaxing. Smoking weed a little bit here and there, and just wasting my life until July. I deserve it. Feels like I'm on vacation. Like I'm free from all the pressure of studying. It was the first time I pushed MYSELF without the help of others like my mom or anyone else to achieve my education/career goals. I felt amazing, but the feeling faded. Now I just feel neutral. Currently focusing on self-improvement.

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