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How to prepare for PSM II

Last post 04:47 am January 23, 2016 by Olivier Ledru
2 replies
05:08 pm January 22, 2016

HI All,

I have cleared my PSM I certification by self-study. Thanks to all the suggestion provided. Now, I am planning to go for PSM II.
It would be great, if I could get some guidelines on references I need to go through and what to expect in the exam and tips for preparation.
Since, the training cost as well as exam fee both are costly. I am planning to go for self study and use my prior scrum experience.
Please suggest.

Thanks and Regards,
Krishna


01:08 am January 23, 2016

Hi Krishna I think you should try PSP before going for PSM II. PSP is not yet announced for public but it's in trial phase. You can try to reach out to PST Simon Kneafsey at http://www.thescrummaster.co.uk/scrum/introducing-the-professional-scru… for discount code for PSP which can be purchased till 1st Feb, 2016. This will be a good stepping stone for your PSM II preparation.

Also you can refer the thread https://www.scrum.org/Forums/aft/1778 for some inputs on level II exams. You can refer Simon's blog also for some inputs on preparation for PSM II, PSP etc.


04:47 am January 23, 2016

You can also try the SPS and PSPO I.
Those are good check point toward PSM II.


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