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Ashkir, PMP
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Ashkir (me!) is now a PMP!!!! I wanted to do this well before my degree. But, my transplant set things off, and I came back from my transplant downtime to focus on my degree versus the PMP because Pearson wasn't the best with in hospital testing.

I posted my story to Reddit, and what resources I used.

If you are studying for PROJECT MANAGEMENT, the PMP IS THE GOLD STANDARD. Once you get your BA you only need 36 months of experience (this counts team leader experience too!). 

https://www.reddit.com/r/pmp/comments/rl...atat_pass/
Dr. Ashkir DHA, MBA, MAOL, PMP, GARA
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#2
Congrats to getting that PMP! Woah, that's great work, back to back Bachelors/Masters and now the PMP! There isn't anything that can stop you! You're on a roll... Hope you continue with your studies and I'll be looking forward to reading what else you have in store for your next educational journey...
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#3
Congratulations on earning this new credential.  I'm sure all your hard work will be well worth the time and effort.
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#4
Congratulations, Ashkir! I've been following your journey since you were in the hospital for that transplant and have been so impressed by your progress.
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