PSM1 Preperation help
Hi everyone,
I am actually preparing for the PSM1 exam.
I have gone through the guide and given a couple of mock tests.
My issue is - I am not able to figure out the difficulty level of the real exam. Every mock test has a different difficulty level, which is making me unsure that whether I am prepared for it or not.
Is there any website/ source which provides questions of the same difficulty level.
P.S. - I do not want false hope from the mock tests which are too simple as compared to the real exam.
Thank you.
https://fxcuissot.com/how-to-pass-scrum-certifications/
U can follow the above link instructions for PSM-1, PSPO-1 SPS certifications
Hi Amit,
I've passed exam for ~97% and used such materials:
1 - Of course Scrum Guide (you have not just to read but also to understand the processes)
2 - my mock test was Volkerdon. Was really helpful and questions are close to real one
3 - And finally scrum crazy. There are too much useful articles there.
If you want you may read excellent book of Gunther Verheyen , but the book is more about PSM 2 rather than PSM 1. Anyway it will help you.
But it is up to me. You have to choose "your own way"
@Orkhan - Does Volkerdon mock tests have explanations for the answers too ?
Hi Rashmi,
Yes, there are explanations for almost all questions on volkerdon
Use the search function of the forum, there are literally THOUSANDS of posts for tips. You can also just look at the exam page as it tells you exactly what to study.
In my case, Scrum Flash cards helped a lot as well in addition to the Scrum Guide and mock exams.
Hi Amit,
I just took my PSM I test today and passed. I used the Scrum Guide and a mock exam that resembled the questions very closely.
For the Scrum Guide: https://www.scrumguides.org/scrum-guide.html
For the mock exam: http://mlapshin.com/index.php/scrum-quizzes/
The mock exam has a learning mode, which provides the correct answers with guided feedback, and a real mode which simulates the real exam, 80 questions in 60 minutes with no feedback. I took that exam quite a few times until I was able to score 100% on the first attempt. I did this for about two weeks and also did the open assessments right here on Scrum.org.
A key piece of advice is to be certain you fully understand Scrum Theory and can really dissect a situation. That will be crucial to your success.
Hope these will help and best of luck on your exam!
Neil