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Anyone looking for a CHEAP CHEAP PMP cert class?
I signed up for the $99 Project Management Cert class Groupon today. If you would like to take the class, use my referral link Buy with friends and if two people sign up, we all receive $39 off. You get complete access to the course for 12 months plus MS Project training all for $60 (normally costs $995). You have to sign up within 3 days to get the discount.
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TESC ASBA, BSBA General Management, Arnold Fletcher Award
10/31/14=24 credits
11/30/14=47 credits
12/31/14=12 credits
01/31/15= 15 credits
02/13/15= DONE!!!
ALEKS: Intro Statistics, Int. Algebra, College Algebra, PreCalc
CLEP: A&I Lit, College Comp, Marketing, Management, Macroeconomics
DSST: Supervision
STRAIGHTERLINE: Intro to Business, Accounting 1 & 2, Ethics & Business Professional, Organizational Management, Managerial Accounting, Financial Accounting, Environmental Science, Microeconomics, Anthropology, Business Law, Religion
TECEP: Strategic Management, Advertising, Marketing Communications, Business in Society, Public Relations,Psychology of Women, Technical Writing, CIS
PENN FOSTER: Finance
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MS - Management and Leadership, WGU 2022
BS - Liberal Arts - Depths in Healthcare and Psychology, Excelsior College 2014
Certificate - Workers Comp Admin, UC Davis Extension, 1995
AA - Licensed Vocational Nursing and Selected Studies, Mesa College 1989
Certificate - Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN), Mesa College 1977
Also, someday maybe a MS in Forensic Psychology, just for fun. Oh, and a BS in Animal Behavior. And, maybe when I'm 85 a PhD in something fun.
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How valuable and relative is this for work? (trying to deprogram myself from the military and my bachelor's at this point).
I'll happily bite either way, but it's good for two more days.
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The PMP certification is valued in the work place. The class itself is not valuable to employers without the certification , but it qualifies you to take the test (assuming you can prove experience managing projects -- which is pretty easy to do). I am not sure how well it prepares you for the content, but providing the necessary training is worth the $60 i believe. I am planning to buy (if another person does). At $99 I have other investments, at $60, I'm in.
I would put it as one of the most versatile business certifications I've seen.
Currently studying for: Still deciding.
Done!
2020 - Harvard Extension School - ALM IT Management
2019 - Harvard Extension School - Graduate Certificate Data Science
2018 - Harvard Extension School - Graduate Certificate Cyber Security
2016 - WGU - MBA Mgmt & Strategy
2015 - Thomas Edison State College - BSBA Marketing & CIS
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mednat Wrote:The PMP certification is valued in the work place. The class itself is not valuable to employers without the certification , but it qualifies you to take the test (assuming you can prove experience managing projects -- which is pretty easy to do). I am not sure how well it prepares you for the content, but providing the necessary training is worth the $60 i believe. I am planning to buy (if another person does). At $99 I have other investments, at $60, I'm in.
I would put it as one of the most versatile business certifications I've seen.
I've spent far more money on far less important things (such as Playstation Network Cards), so I went ahead and bought it. My commander has actually been trying to get people trained up for things like this, and with my degree than I'm trying to decide now what to spend my time on, so thank you for this input.
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I've been doing project management for years with no certification but I think getting certified would help validate my professional experience to other employers since I'm looking to make a career move.
If you meet the qualifications for the PMP, you only need to complete the sections on intro to project management, the pmp exam prep section, and pmp exam prep final exam to get your 35 contact hours. The rest can be done after you get certified for PDU credits.
The course is easy to navigate and moves quickly. I'm almost done with it.
Patten MBA Finance
TESC ASBA, BSBA General Management, Arnold Fletcher Award
10/31/14=24 credits
11/30/14=47 credits
12/31/14=12 credits
01/31/15= 15 credits
02/13/15= DONE!!!
ALEKS: Intro Statistics, Int. Algebra, College Algebra, PreCalc
CLEP: A&I Lit, College Comp, Marketing, Management, Macroeconomics
DSST: Supervision
STRAIGHTERLINE: Intro to Business, Accounting 1 & 2, Ethics & Business Professional, Organizational Management, Managerial Accounting, Financial Accounting, Environmental Science, Microeconomics, Anthropology, Business Law, Religion
TECEP: Strategic Management, Advertising, Marketing Communications, Business in Society, Public Relations,Psychology of Women, Technical Writing, CIS
PENN FOSTER: Finance
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How well do you feel it prepares you for the exam? I hear mixed messages on the difficulty of the actual exam.
Currently studying for: Still deciding.
Done!
2020 - Harvard Extension School - ALM IT Management
2019 - Harvard Extension School - Graduate Certificate Data Science
2018 - Harvard Extension School - Graduate Certificate Cyber Security
2016 - WGU - MBA Mgmt & Strategy
2015 - Thomas Edison State College - BSBA Marketing & CIS
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Iwant2stalku,
What a wondeful tip, and opportunity, for all those able to take advantage. This is one of the main reasons this forum rocks, folks like you willing to share valuable information! I remember taking a 2-day offsite proj mgmt course years ago, followed by the advanced 1-day follow up a few months later. It was out of town, quite pricey and did not include anything near this software training/certification prep bundle.
Good luck to all who are pursuing the training, it looks fantastic!
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mednat Wrote:How well do you feel it prepares you for the exam? I hear mixed messages on the difficulty of the actual exam.
The course has a section on what types of questions to expect, I'm not sure how accurate it is. According to the course, you need a 61% to pass and the pass rate is 68%. I wasn't planning to rely on the course alone. I plan to also read through the PMBOK, which is free to PMI members (I signed up for a one year student PMI membership for $32 since I'm enrolled at TESC) and I'll be able to get the member price when I sit the exam.
Patten MBA Finance
TESC ASBA, BSBA General Management, Arnold Fletcher Award
10/31/14=24 credits
11/30/14=47 credits
12/31/14=12 credits
01/31/15= 15 credits
02/13/15= DONE!!!
ALEKS: Intro Statistics, Int. Algebra, College Algebra, PreCalc
CLEP: A&I Lit, College Comp, Marketing, Management, Macroeconomics
DSST: Supervision
STRAIGHTERLINE: Intro to Business, Accounting 1 & 2, Ethics & Business Professional, Organizational Management, Managerial Accounting, Financial Accounting, Environmental Science, Microeconomics, Anthropology, Business Law, Religion
TECEP: Strategic Management, Advertising, Marketing Communications, Business in Society, Public Relations,Psychology of Women, Technical Writing, CIS
PENN FOSTER: Finance
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