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How many tries do I have to pass PSM I
Last Post 08 Sep 2012 01:48 PM by Dominik Maximini. 1 Replies.
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joki
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08 Sep 2012 10:28 AM
Hi, I took a Scrum course and now I 'm preparing for the PSM I assesment.
I understood so far, that I have to pay 100 $ to do the test.
The question for me is: What if I fail to pass the test first try?
Do I have another try or do I have to pay another 100$.
Kind Regards
Joe
Dominik Maximini
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08 Sep 2012 01:48 PM
Hi Joe,
if you did an official Scrum.org course (Professional Scrum Foundations or Professional Scrum Master), you get one try for free. Usually, you get your code a few days after you finished the course, depending on the speed of your trainer. :-)
If you did not complete an official Scrum.org course, you do not get any free attempts.
Every try costs 100 $ - so each time you fail, you have to purchase another attempt, if you want to try again.
Best
Dominik
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