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Passed PSD1

Last post 08:43 pm March 27, 2017 by Jamie T Smith
4 replies
09:03 pm March 16, 2017

I am very happy to tell you that I just passed PSD1, for those who are preparing for it please prepare hard. It's nothing like PSM1.


11:20 pm March 16, 2017

What type of training materials you used?


11:52 pm March 16, 2017

Manikanth, I'm glad you were successful at earning your PSD I!  I see you also obtained your PSM I recently, so congrats on that as well since I didn't comment in your other thread.

I have yet to figure out why it's called the PSD I when there's no PSD II available.


05:26 am March 17, 2017

Phillip,

nothing in particular, passing psm1 and the open assessments for scrum developer is the main area you need to concentrate.

another important topic is testing , there are hell lot of questions from testing prespective and metrics.

i ran out of time answering them, i bookmarked around 30 questions and was not able to review most of them before i ran out of time.

 

Jason, yeah i can relate to that. May be in future they will release psd2.🙄


07:17 pm March 27, 2017

From your original post, can I correctly deduce that you believe that the PSD I assessment is more difficult than the PSM I assessment?  Could you elaborate on the differences in difficulty?

 


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