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PSM I Cleared/Passed

Last post 05:11 pm February 15, 2017 by Madhan Chandrasekharan
5 replies
12:56 pm January 30, 2014

I just passed my PSM I certification and I wanted to thank this forum for giving good insights to look at the exam from a learning perspective than just a certificate.

I followed the standard reading advise from the members which certainly helped a LOT.

1) READ SCRUM GUIDE (I read it twice)
2) Taking Open Assessments till score 100% consistently (This saved a lot of time for the strategy/experience based q's)

N Vempati


01:02 pm January 30, 2014

Couple of comments though
1) Navigation back to review the responses is just plain inconvenient must have a better layout to faster access to review the answers.
2) If there was a way to know the knowledge gaps after the exam not just the passing % and end result


03:52 am February 9, 2017

I have passed the PSM I exam on feb 8 2017 with 94%,thanks to all the support and information from the Forums

Personally i was well prepared took a month time prepared scum guide,nexus and all other related and neccessary information (Safe,Less etc)

When i attempted the exam it felt it is easier since i was mentally prepared


06:49 pm February 12, 2017

Just cleared PSM1 scoring 95 %


04:36 pm February 13, 2017

Hi Saurabh, congratulations upon passing the exam. Did you require knowledge from the Nexus guide?


11:02 am February 15, 2017

Hi All, 

I am interested in Scrum and preparing from PSM 1. Please advice if Scrum Open assessment is alone enough for self assessment or need to go through Nexus, Product owner & Developer assessment as well? in terms of PSM1 exam preparations. 

 


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