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Last post 01:58 pm August 22, 2018 by Karen Grigoryan
3 replies
05:06 am August 22, 2018

Hello,

I am on my way to get the PO I certificate, and passing OPEN ASSESSMENTS on this web site.

How close are these open assessments close to real mode?

 

Also, I found other 2 web sites mlapshin.com volkerdon.com with quizzes and working on them.

If you are familiar to these web sites, could you please answer how close are they to the real mode?

 

Could you please, advice are there other web sites to use for preparation to real mode cergification.

regards, Karen


07:34 am August 22, 2018

Hi Karen, 

Regarding open assessment, it is not close to real exam. You will encounter with maximum 4-5 questions at real exam from open assessment. 

Regarding mlapshin.com and volkerdon.com , they are both very good sites. I've passed PSPO 1 and PSM and used volkerdon. However you have tou understand that it is not enough only to try mock tests. Also it is very important to read some useful materials, for example from Scrum Crazy (of course I am not talking about Scrum Guide). 

As the guys from volkerdon told me, it is prohibited to use the same questions as in real exam, so I guess at mlapshin and at volkerdon (maybe also at mplaza) you will find questions which are very close to real but not the same. 

Again: mock tests are good tool, but not enough to pass exam. 


10:25 am August 22, 2018

I hope this link will help u prepare for PSM-I PSPO-I SPS exam.

 

https://fxcuissot.com/how-to-pass-scrum-certifications/


01:58 pm August 22, 2018

All,

Thank you for your answers, much appreciate. every honest word and useful info.

regards, Karen


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