I'd recommend going to Maven Training, they have a good pass rate.
Don't mess around. Get it done.
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Originally posted by Dolphin232 View PostAfter trawling around a few years ago. I went on a PRINCE2 foundation course. The training provider charged £925+VAT for a 3 day course.
Ok fair enough. You get training a nice lunch and a course which you sit the exam on the third day.
However since this time I just buy the books and go and sit the exam.
http://www.prince2.org.uk/Qualificat...aminations.asp
Yes I do understand that you have to apply yourself. However when you think about the difference between £195 incVAT (and an extra £70 for the book and one extra PRINCE2 book for balanced/broader view) and £925 +VAT I thought "me thinks 800 odd quid is a good motivator!"
At this stage I reckon I have saved (Prince 2 Practitioner / ITIL / M_o_R / MSP) about £2500 just by kicking my own butt and pushing myself to study.
Does anyone think courses are the best way? I personally found them a bit thin on depth
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Prince2 Training courses or self study
After trawling around a few years ago. I went on a PRINCE2 foundation course. The training provider charged £925+VAT for a 3 day course.
Ok fair enough. You get training a nice lunch and a course which you sit the exam on the third day.
However since this time I just buy the books and go and sit the exam.
http://www.prince2.org.uk/Qualificat...aminations.asp
Yes I do understand that you have to apply yourself. However when you think about the difference between £195 incVAT (and an extra £70 for the book and one extra PRINCE2 book for balanced/broader view) and £925 +VAT I thought "me thinks 800 odd quid is a good motivator!"
At this stage I reckon I have saved (Prince 2 Practitioner / ITIL / M_o_R / MSP) about £2500 just by kicking my own butt and pushing myself to study.
Does anyone think courses are the best way? I personally found them a bit thin on depthTags: None
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