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Previously on "PRINCE2 Practitioner score?"

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  • oraclesmith
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    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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  • kanulondon
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    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

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  • tino
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    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?

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  • lukemg
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    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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  • tino
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    Originally posted by lukemg View Post
    Is that 150 for the foundation ?
    Practitioner is out of 360 I believe, 180 to pass, there are rumours this is going up but I would be surprised, might affect numbers signing up.
    Isn't it still 3 questions worth 50 marks each? and 50% required to pass?

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  • lukemg
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    Is that 150 for the foundation ?
    Practitioner is out of 360 I believe, 180 to pass, there are rumours this is going up but I would be surprised, might affect numbers signing up.

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  • GardenGirl
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    I did mine also with Spoce and they told me my score in a letter however from talking to others most people only tell you when your score is high enough to teach. Whether thats true or not remains to be seen but certainly mine was high enough and I was told.

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  • dozer
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    i did mine with spoce and they sent you your score in a letter advising pass or fail.

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  • tino
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    Strange one, as the prince2 exam is assessed (or used to be) out of 150.

    I know as I got 74 and failed

    They will tell you if you call up and ask

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  • lukemg
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    Yep, 276, can't believe I had any concerns about passing. Would like to say it was a doddle but I did have to put a fair effort into it, helped by me paying for it myself !

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  • TykeMerc
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    Same here, unless it's changed in the last few years APMG don't tell you the exam mark just a Pass or Fail. For that matter the instructor on the course I took used to be part of their exam panel and he said it was a deliberate policy, I can't remember the reason.

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  • oraclesmith
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    So how are these guys going to get anyone to apply for their job?

    "If you have passed the PRINCE2 Practitioner examination at 239 or above and you are interested in becoming a Trainee PRINCE2 Trainer, then we would like to hear from you." Datrix Technical.

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  • Manic
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    Don't know mine either, just pass/fail I thought?

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  • oraclesmith
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    PRINCE2 Practitioner score?

    Whilst surfing for the next contract, I came across an ad for a firm who is interested in recruiting potential PRINCE2 trainers. They were asking that you had a score of over 239. I don't remember receiving a score for my PRINCE2 Practitioner exam, just a 'Pass', although I got 92% in the Foundation. I'm not that interested in the position, but it's bugging me that I should know my score.

    Does anyone have their PRINCE2 Practitioner score and/or know how to get it ?

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