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PRINCE2 Practitioner score?

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    #11
    No, it's changed to multiple guess, makes the marking quicker and cheaper.
    3 hours, you need to see the format but you need to know a fair amount about the process, although whether that means you can PM is open to debate.

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      #12
      Originally posted by lukemg View Post
      No, it's changed to multiple guess, makes the marking quicker and cheaper.
      3 hours, you need to see the format but you need to know a fair amount about the process, although whether that means you can PM is open to debate.
      I'd fancy my chances at that more than I did with the 3 q's. I was a permie at the time and got told there was a space as someone had dropped out at the last minute - 3 days notice with no materials until I got to the course, I'm really not surprised I failed it.

      Do you reckon it's worth while just revising and doing some dummy papers and sitting the exam only or actually going through the course again as well?
      Every Saint has a past, Every Sinner a future"


      Originally Posted by Pogle
      I wasnt really into men at the time - IYKWIM

      HTH

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        #13
        Don't you have to resit anyway every 5 years?

        I took exams last summer and I was told my score was high enough to teach (over 70%)

        Can't tell you what mark I got, it's in a letter somewhere

        KL
        "His fame rested on solid personal achievements...."

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          #14
          On the PRINCE2.org.uk website I found that if you want to know if your score is enough to be a trainer, then you have to e-mail : servicedesk@apmgroup.co.uk and they presumably will tell you yes or no. I still don't know the reason for the secrecy though.
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