u/CallMeCleverClogs

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Study Hall and the Exam Change

Hi - I currently have SH for 3 months, taking me into August. I am scheduled for my test in June, before the exam changes.

Trying not to let mind gremlins get me with negativity, BUT I am wondering if anyone knows if I were to fail, does my Study Hall update to the new version for the remainder of my sub? So I could refresh and trying again with the new test?

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u/CallMeCleverClogs — 1 day ago
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Hi very helpful sub folks. I could use some 'best practice' ideas here.

So about ten years ago I took the PMP (and failed! WOO!). I was a very green PM and my entire team was taking it (those who did not already have it, anyway) and so there was a lot of collaboration on filling the application out. I don't see that application in my account so I can't reference it.

I am now trying to complete it based on my experience which is much more substantial now. I have an AA not a BA, so I need 60 months of experience. My question is, can I 'bundle' experience by my role at each company, or must projects be separated?

Example:

I spent 2 years at X company as a project manager. Those projects were related to marketing campaigns, software changes, implementing new features.

I spent 3 years at Y company as a project manager. Those projects were installation and construction.

I spent 2 years at Z company as a project manager. Those projects were related to the software product we produced, and implementing that product.

Am I thinking about this incorrectly by trying to report my experience in general by role at each company or should I be focusing instead on trying to break out project specifics for everything? (That... might be a challenge.)

Thanks for any advice!!

ETA: I am watching AR's video on the application process and it looks like I really have to go project by project. Ugh.

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u/CallMeCleverClogs — 17 days ago

Hi!

I am trying to slow my Diet Coke roll, and for the last month or so I have been drinking Loaded Tea Shop teas. They last a fair time for me since I use about a 1/4 of a packet per 20 oz of water.

I have just placed my third order and am trying a few different flavors - including one or two with the sour blue in it. For those who have tried it, is it *really* sour? Knowing that I dilute it so much am I unlikely to be soured out by it? :D So far I have enjoyed every one I have tried so I have high hopes, I just don't want to be soured on their flavors (pun intended)

Thanks for any insights!

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u/CallMeCleverClogs — 21 days ago