Ultimate AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 vs PMP Exam Prep Seminar - Complete Exam Coverage with 35 PDUs
Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.
Stephane Maarek (Udemy) · Test Prep
Ultimate AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02
Joseph Phillips (Udemy) · Test Prep
PMP Exam Prep Seminar - Complete Exam Coverage with 35 PDUs
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Ultimate AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02
The course covers all CLF-C02 exam domains: cloud concepts, core AWS services (EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, VPC), security and compliance, pricing and billing models, and global infrastructure. Felipe Tofoli described it as "very comprehensive and up-to-date," with Maarek providing "valuable tips about the exam" and clarifying exactly what each AWS service section will be tested on. The course is regularly refreshed — over 20 videos were updated in 2023 to reflect AWS UI changes and CLF-C02 exam revisions, keeping it current well beyond the initial CLF-C01 to CLF-C02 transition. The one content gap occasionally noted is that the course naturally prioritizes exam domains over production architecture depth, which is appropriate for a Practitioner-level certification but leaves learners who want hands-on cloud engineering needing a follow-up course.
Maarek holds 11 AWS certifications and has taught over 1.5 million students on Udemy, making him the most credentialed and widely followed AWS instructor on the platform. Younusraza called him "an excellent teacher" who "dives into the details of many topics, making your foundation strong." Tanvi Saxena noted the course helped her "understand cloud concepts step-by-step without assuming prior knowledge," crediting Maarek's structured progression as what made the material approachable. His teaching style — combining clear narration, architecture diagrams, and console demos — is consistently cited across sources as the primary reason learners choose his course over alternatives.
The course regularly goes on sale on Udemy for approximately $13–$19.99, a price point multiple reviewers describe as outstanding value for the depth provided. One reviewer at Cyber4Noobs obtained it for $13 and called it "worth every penny." With lifetime access, free content updates, and included section quizzes and a practice exam, the total cost-per-hour of learning is among the lowest available for any cloud certification prep. For a course that can realistically prepare a complete beginner for a globally recognized cloud certification in two to four weeks, the price-to-outcome ratio is exceptional.
The AWS Cloud Practitioner is an entry-level, non-technical certification designed to validate foundational cloud literacy rather than hands-on engineering skill. Saurabh Jain credited Maarek's course with giving him "a solid foundation of all the key AWS services covered in the exam, from compute and storage to support plans and global infrastructure," which he found immediately useful when orienting to cloud projects at work. However, several community voices note that the CLF-C02 itself is more a business and conceptual certification than a technical one, and that real-world cloud engineering skills require follow-on certifications such as the Solutions Architect Associate. The course's real-world value is strongest for non-technical stakeholders, project managers, and career-changers validating cloud literacy.
The course includes section quizzes, at least one full practice exam, and access to Udemy's Q&A forum. Separate practice exam packages co-authored by Maarek and Abhishek Singh (6 full exams, 65 questions each) are available for additional purchase and are widely praised for their detailed answer explanations and exam-aware question design. Multiple reviewers note these practice exams are intentionally harder than the real CLF-C02 — which one reviewer described as actually reassuring, since it meant the real exam felt manageable by comparison. There is no live instructor interaction, which is standard for Udemy courses, and the Q&A forum is the primary support channel.
PMP Exam Prep Seminar - Complete Exam Coverage with 35 PDUs
The course is one of the most complete PMP libraries on Udemy — 290 lectures across roughly 24.5 hours, mapped to the PMBOK Guide and split into the PMI exam's three domains (around 20 hours on ways of working, 9 on business acumen, 6 on power skills). Reviewers praise the depth of the worked case studies, the Earned Value Management and ITTO walkthroughs, and the formula coverage. The recurring content caveat is that some material reads as paraphrasing the PMBOK Guide and that the PMBOK 6-to-7 transition left a few coverage seams.
Joseph Phillips is the strongest part of the package and the reason most reviewers recommend it. A McGraw-Hill/AMA/Dummies Press project-management author with 25+ years of consulting and training experience, certified as PMP, PMI-ACP, ITIL, Project+ and a Certified Technical Trainer, he is repeatedly described as clear, articulate and good at breaking complex PMI concepts into understandable parts. The one consistent knock is that he does not answer messages — there is no real instructor interaction beyond the Udemy Q&A forum.
List price runs higher but the course is almost always on sale around $15-25 with lifetime access, and it delivers a genuine 35-contact-hour certificate that satisfies the mandatory PMI education requirement to sit the PMP exam — something most learners would otherwise pay a bootcamp hundreds or thousands of dollars for. That certificate alone makes it one of the best-value ways to clear the PMP eligibility hurdle, with the honest deduction being that you will likely buy a separate exam simulator for practice volume.
The weakest dimension and the one nearly every critical source flags. The course includes section quizzes, formula quizzes and two full-length 200-question practice exams, which is not nothing, but reviewers agree it is not enough question volume to be exam-ready and recommend buying a dedicated PMP simulator on top. There are also repeated complaints about quiz questions that are not covered in the lectures and a handful of wrong or unrevised answer keys.
The course has hundreds of learners crediting it with passing the PMP exam, often on the first attempt, and several describe a workable plan of pairing each PMBOK chapter with the matching lecture over about a month. The deduction is that almost no one passes on this course alone — the consistent advice across sources is to supplement with a separate question bank or simulator, so score movement depends on the learner adding practice the course does not fully provide.
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