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Last post 02:13 pm August 18, 2016 by Alan Larimer
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07:39 am August 12, 2016

Hi All,

Besides the open assessment I have been looking from other sources that have some good and reliable prep questions for the PSM I exam. What is your opinion about http://freescrumtraining.org, are they trustworthy.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation!

Genti


11:34 am August 16, 2016

Hi Genti!

I just reviewed the test and cannot recommend it. They are using the wrong terminology, language is poor, questions are unclear etc. For example they refer to "sprint meeting" whatever that is. You are much better of taking all the open assessments here on scrum.org (including product owner and developer) and read some of the recommended books. I have not found any other online test of good quality that will help you pass the PSM test. Follow the recommendations for passing provided here and you'll be fine. Good luck.


02:13 pm August 18, 2016

Agreed! The open assessments (all of them) are the best practical exercises for passing the PSM I assessment. Other resources tend to be inaccurate or outdated.

One of the best ways to learn and understand the Scrum framework is by critically reading The Scrum Guide multiple times. Mentally dive into how the values, roles, events, artifacts, and rules work together. Think about what value would be lost if you removed or changed one of those aspects. Don't become lost in the weeds on specific execution questions at the beginning.

There are also some nice videos with Ken and/or Jeff that can be helpful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5gnYy1sZL8 https://youtu.be/O7cA1q0XwhE?list=PLD5EMbfkdP1Q-RYbyoj6S7MUpXXCVpmjz


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