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PRINCE2 training - need some help

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    PRINCE2 training - need some help

    I'm about to do PRINCE2 practitioner through a training agency. If anyone has any general hints/tips for the course/exam would be appreciated!
    Last edited by chris79; 11 November 2008, 18:36.
    The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

    #2
    Have you ever seen Prison Break? If so, you know what to do.

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      #3
      Haha yes I have seen Prison Break...

      Only problem is:-

      Season 1 = :-D
      Season 2 = :-|
      Season 3 = :-(
      Season 4 = >:-(

      ... just hope my course and career doesn't pan out like Prison Break.
      The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

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        Originally posted by chris79 View Post
        I'm about to do PRINCE2 practitioner through a training agency. If anyone has any general hints/tips for the course/exam would be appreciated!
        I'll give you serious advice

        Do the training course but don't do the exam at the end of it, wait a week or 2 then take it. By then all the material will have more relevance and you'll understand it more. Believe me you will have more chance of passing. Good luck.

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          #5
          have the agency given you any practice questions and study notes?

          http://www.apm-training.com/apm-downloads.asp

          if you have a look through these you might find some practice questions.

          Try and read through the book as much as you can and make notes on each chapter.

          All I can say is try and do as much study as you can.
          "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

          Norrahe's blog

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            #6
            take post it notes to the course. You will need them to bookmark, trust me, the will be handy. You need the ones that you can use a markers to stick out of the pages.
            use the evening to to what is asked, and try and read 1 day ahead, it may make things easier to digest the following day.

            good luck

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