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DP-800: Visual Study Kit โ€‹

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Final Review

Use this page as the visual companion to the written notes: fast refresh, concept lookup, and exam-day review.

Disclosure

The visual kits linked from this page were created with AI assistance and then incorporated into the site for study use. Treat them as supplementary learning aids, and prefer the written notes plus official Microsoft documentation when you need final confirmation.

Visual References โ€‹

Visual Cheatsheet

Best for final review, pattern recognition, T-SQL feature recall, security comparisons, vector search choices, and RAG workflow memory.

Open cheatsheet โ†—
Use it forrapid revision, architecture recall, and final pre-exam review
Best ondesktop, tablet landscape, or a separate browser tab
Pair withthe markdown cheatsheet when you want the same ideas in a compact text-first format

Glossary

Best for term lookup, category filtering, and clarifying SQL, security, DevOps, vector, and AI-in-database terminology.

Open glossary โ†—
Use it fordefinition lookup, exam vocabulary cleanup, and term filtering
Best ondesktop or mobile in its own tab, where search and filtering are easier to use
Pair withdomain notes when you know the concept area but need the exact definition

20-Hour Fast Track Study Plan

Best for learners who want a structured 20-hour path with session ordering, topic clustering, and targeted review checkpoints.

Open 20-hour plan โ†—
Use it fortime-boxed preparation, topic prioritization, and session planning
Best ondesktop or tablet in its own tab, where the full session flow and notes are easier to scan
Pair withthe domain notes and exam guide while working through each block

SQL + AI Decision Flowchart

Best for quick choices across search type, security mechanism, deployment pattern, and AI integration approach in SQL-backed applications.

Open flowchart โ†—
Use it forservice-choice drills, scenario decisions, and eliminating close distractors
Best ondesktop or tablet in its own tab, where the full decision tree stays readable
Pair withthe exam guide when you want both the visual path and the reasoning behind the answer

Practice & Readiness โ€‹

Flashcards

Best for active recall of T-SQL patterns, security mechanisms, deployment terms, vector concepts, and exam distinctions.

Open flashcards โ†—
Use it forrapid memory checks, spaced repetition, and concept-vs-concept recall
Best ondesktop or mobile in its own tab, where the card controls have enough room
Pair withthe glossary when you remember the phrase but not the exact meaning

Practice Quiz

Best for scenario practice, explanation review, and checking whether the material holds up under exam-style pressure.

Open quiz โ†—
Use it fortimed or untimed self-testing and weak-spot discovery
Best ondesktop or tablet in its own tab, especially for explanation review
Pair withthe relevant domain note right after each wrong answer

Mock Exam Scorecard

Best for tracking mock scores, readiness trend, and domain-by-domain weakness over time.

Open scorecard โ†—
Use it formock-exam tracking, readiness checks, and domain weakness analysis
Best ondesktop in its own tab, where score entry and trend reading are easier
Pair withthe study plan when you need to turn weak domains into the next review sessions

When to Use Which

  • Use the Visual Cheatsheet when you want pattern recognition and fast exam recall.
  • Use the Glossary when a term feels familiar but still fuzzy and you need a precise definition.
  • Use the Study Plan when you want a structured session-by-session path instead of jumping across notes.
  • Use the Flowchart when you are deciding between similar SQL, security, or AI implementation choices.
  • Use the Flashcards for active recall, the Quiz for self-testing, and the Scorecard for readiness tracking.

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