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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
That you actually experienced it in a work environment before touching the theory helps a tremendous amount, just like with all IT. You need to be able to put it into practical perspective which is extremely difficult if you've never been in that kind of environment and just do the bare reading, it comes off as all fluff that feels like it would be common sense. Similar to the Microsoft Solutions Framework.
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Absolutely, and that's also why I think the project management types in my class had more difficulty with the material (mostly the scope and amount of info) than the IT guys. The geeks were done the exam in about 40 minutes, and tended to get scores in the 90's, whereas many of the others took significantly longer and their overall scores were lower.