u/VariationTight468

Is a PMP worth more than a bachelor degree in Project management?

I am confronted with a choice. Either I get a bachelor degree in Project Management (I was accepted in uni) or I continue looking for a job to acquire 4 years experience (I currently Only have a few months of experience) and then apply for the PMP cert.

Which one has more weight in the industry?

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u/VariationTight468 — 3 days ago
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Is a PMP worth more than a bachelor degree in Project management?

I am confronted with a choice. Either I get a bachelor degree in Project Management (I was accepted in uni) or I continue looking for a job to acquire 4 years experience (I currently Only have a few months of experience) and then apply for the PMP cert.

Which one has more weight in the industry?

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u/VariationTight468 — 3 days ago
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Law - What does a day in law school feels like?

Hey, I'm thinking of law school. Is it difficult? Can you study part-time? Do you get online classes? What work can you do later?

Genuine question here hehe.

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u/VariationTight468 — 3 days ago

I had the first interview for the PM job I applied for. The HM told me that there are 4 rounds of interview in total and that they will be asking me to complete an at-home case study as part of the hiring process.

I've never been asked to do a case study for an interview. That sounds like unpaid work to me. But since i'm still new to PM, idk if that's standard in the industry or if it's an insane thing to even ask.

What do you say?

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u/VariationTight468 — 22 days ago