
Ea
USExtremely poor support Extremely poor support: - poorly conceptually thought through, - poorly implemented, - poorly staffed. It seems the ACG management had never worked in a corporate support / CRM: - basic support principles are foreign to them. That alone overweighs all the good work ACG content creators have done so far. Hence only 2 out of 5. On a 1 to 10 it should be 3.

William Edwards
USVery bad except for a couple of gems The first couple of courses were great AWS Solutions Architect and AWS Developer but since then pretty terrible. The AWS AppSync course was bad and the AWS Alexa Skill Builder was probably the worst course I've ever taken. They craft one huge app, write some PowerPoint from the docs and then just read it all to you. Unless you have a photographic memory you won't retain much because the learning experience is so badly executed.

ANON
GBlimited real world use cases - just reads slides although I used acloudguru to pass the aws cloud practitioner, I can not recommend. The presenter usually just reads word for word off the slide, with no real world use case or explanation. I am now going through the associate solution architect course (AWS) and it is proving very difficult as there is no real explanation, just reading off the side. I expected much more. Very disappointed.

Cristian
GBAZ-301 AZ-301 - The material is never explained from a problem statement perspective, or real use case. It always starts with Click Here -> New -> Type ABC -> Click OK. Done. Next module 2. The narrator has the most monotonous voice in the world. I find official sources from "microsoft learn" a diamond in comparison to acloudguru. The material from microsoft always starts with a context problem "As a XXX, suppose you need to YYYY, and you have ZZZZ, you've heard about ABC but you're not sure. ". I suggest these guys follow the example

Monika Kovacs
GBOut of date, non-responsive, avoid I'm writing this in March 2018 and the Cloud Guru Solution Architect Associate course is hopelessly out of date, isn't comprehensive enough, covers only around 60% of what is needed to pass comfortably, probably 50-55% if you want to pass with a very high mark. Practice exams are useless. No responses on the messaging boards. Avoid.