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6 years 10 months ago #10529

Ahmed Amin

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Congratulations Chas, that is good news.
6 years 10 months ago #10524

Chas Chand

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Thank you all

I passed my PMP exam today and got 4MP and 1P - could have been better but I am so relieved that I passed. I was pressed or time towards the end and just guessed the questions that I had marked for review

Chas Chand
6 years 11 months ago #10305

Steven Mudrinich, PMP

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There is no definite formula either as to how many P's, MP's, etc you need to "pass" the exam as it is totally based on the number of questions answered correctly. I myself had 4 P's and 1 MP but I've heard of people passing even with a BP in a knowledge area.

-Steven
6 years 11 months ago #10248

Cornelius Fichtner

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Chas,

Never be shy to ask! When I originally started out to become PMP certified I had no idea at all what people meant by "ITTO" or "PMI-ism"...

Learning the language of the exam is part of everyone's preparation.
6 years 11 months ago #10247

Chas Chand

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Thank you for explaining
6 years 11 months ago #10235

Ahmed Amin

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Hi chas,
in the exam result, You are assigned a score in each process group. it is either:
Proficient (people use P as shortcut, so 3P, means one got Proficient in 3 process groups )
Moderately Proficient (MP)
Below Proficient (BP)

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