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TOPIC: What does AT, BT, and T mean?

What does AT, BT, and T mean? 7 months 1 week ago #32923

  • Richard Miller
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Hi, was reading about PMP scored but kept seeing these, what does it mean?

What does AT, BT, and T mean? 7 months 5 days ago #32933

  • Elena Zelenevskaia
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Hi Richard, here's a link from PMI site (the only one I could quickly find): www.pmi.org/-/media/pmi/microsites/updat...ult-report.pdf?la=en
Basically, AT = above target, BT = below target, T = target.

Hope this helps,
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