Yes, it is harder to get those LLs from new PMPs. Is the passing grade too high => too many failures?
It also seems like many failed in the old PMP PMBOK 3rd exam last June. Reason is that the readership of PMHUB articles on PMBOK 3rd vs PMBOK 4th ed still have very high viewership: In fact I was planning to retire these artciles since according to my intuition it is no more relevant. In fact it is still relevant. Many still Googled on the differences btw 3rd and 4th. My conclusion is that thse are people who studied for the old exam and failed. Hence they need to repeat the exam bsed on PMBOK 4th ed and need to know the diff btw 4th ed and 3rd ed
These 2 articles below are still getting much higher viewership than other plain PMBOK 4th ed articles:
PMBOK 4th ed vs 3rd ed and what it means to you
Summary of PMBOK 3rd edition vs PMBOK 4th edition & references
Roger has written 2 detail LLs from interviews with the first 12 successful PMP aspirants and then from more than 100 succesful PMP aspirants
this is the LLs:
1. summary of interveiw with 12 new PMP: http://linkbee.com/int12PMP
2. further interview with >100 new PMP http://linkbee.com/roger2nd
We also received one from Tordub of Dublin which is titled
Tordub: Passed PMP , July 14, Dublin
Recently we have Jim-BC's LL:
Jim-BC: Passed PMP on Aug 13 2009
You can also read this here: http://linkbee.com/LL0813The original LLs is archived in the LL Forum ofPMHUB Forums
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