I took my certification training class from Virginia Tech in Northern Virginia. It was a great class lead by Mr. Norris Goff who happens to have worked at my present company (CSC) before he quit to start his PMP training course. I took the course shortly before the PMBOK Guide 4th edition came out and thought I had plenty of time to study before the test would be changed from the 3rd to the 4th editions on July 1, 2009. I was mistaken!
I delayed taking the test until the middle of April and thought that 4 months would be adequate to cram for the certification test. I again was mistaken. As the first test date approached, I knew I didn't have the information clear enough in my head to pass the certification test. I postponed the test until the 19th of June thinking that an additional 2 months would be sufficient. Strike 2!
I was then in a real dilemma. What should I do? Take the test on the 19th since postponing it again would push me past the July 1 transition date, or postpone and restudy for the 4th edition material. I chose the latter.
It was a good decision since my knowledge would be fresh and be the latest available. In studying, I realized that the 4th edition material is much more logically and practically organized. It was based on a more real-world methodology of incorporating more practical and realistic data. The processes were also more logically named and organized.
Overall, I don't regret delaying my test until the 4th edition came out. I was one of the first to pass the 4th edition test. I took mine on the 9th which meant that only a few other people had taken it before I did!
Until next time,
Ambrose Liao PMP