74-343. Journey to get certified in MS Project
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Almost two years ago I posted a thread in the Discussions community asking for advice towards achieving the Microsoft Certification in Managing Projects with Microsoft Project (https://www.projectmanagement.com/discussion-topic/46131/74-343-Test--Ms-Project---Tips-and-or-Recommendations-). Several good tips were given; I was ready to take a shot at it, but for various reasons I kept postponing the examination date. This held true until today, when I took (and passed!) the exam.

Below some advice, tips and fun facts that could be helpful for other individuals that are considering getting certified.
1. Prepare, prepare and prepare! In my case, I chose web-based Udemy´s Microsoft Project 13/16/19 - Like a Boss (exam 74-343 prep) and book Microsoft Project Office for Dummies.
2. Practice test questions. There are several websites that offer mock up tests. I was able to find a tutorial free of charge from Exam Labs (https://www.exam-labs.com/exam/74-343#tutorial). Make sure that you practice this test at least twice before taking the exam, you will not regret it...
3. I do not appraise this test as easy to pass. In other words, passing the exam requires specific training to learn not only about the planning tool, but also in getting familiar in the manner that questions are asked.
4. The time given to complete the test is sufficient, but might fall short in some cases, depending on thoroughness of test preparation. Fifty questions to be answered in 120 minutes gives 144 seconds per question. Bear in mind that some questions (not many) contain up to three sub-questions!
5. The level of difficulty of these 50 questions varies very significantly. Some questions are really easy (so easy that I needed to triple check that I was not getting tricked by the wording of the questions or answers) and some others take significant time to fully understand the context and the various answers, increasing the difficulty in choosing the right one.
6. As a rule of thumb, answers containing "copy and paste" can be 90% of times ruled out.
7. It is crucial to fully understand and get familiar with the following views in MSP: Gantt, Tracking Gantt, Resource Usage, Task Usage and Team Planner.
8. Attention! Make sure to study the basics of SharePoint. Some questions deal with MSP and SharePoint!
9. Make sure that you focus on the areas that you appraise the weakest. For instance, if you do not typically use MSP build-in reporting options in your daily duties, spend some time in learning more specifics about them (there are several tutorials on YouTube).
10. During the test, try to stay as calm as possible. Sometimes one can´t help feeling the heart racing. If so, take a deep breath, followed by a 20 seconds break, and carry on. If you get blocked in a question, just flag it and tackle it afterwards.
Good luck to all future MSP Certificate candidates!
Posted on: October 12, 2018 08:38 AM |
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Pench Batta
Enterprise Lean Agile DevOps Coach /SAFe Program Consultant (SPC6)| Capgemini, Inc.
Bentonville, Ar, United States
Eduard, Congratulations and thanks for sharing!
Hi Eduard,
Congratulations on achieving the Microsoft Project Certification.
Thank you for sharing the informative advice.
Anish Abraham
Privacy Program Manager| University of Washington
Auburn, Wa, United States
Congrats Eduard and thanks for sharing.
Alok Priyadarshi
Project Manager| Tata Consulting Engineers Limited
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
Many congratulation Eduard!
Drew Craig
Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard
Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Great Eduard. Congratulations! So this is where you’ve been :) Good insights shared.
Great Eduard congratulations
Stelian ROMAN
Project Manager| MicroSafety
Carlingford, New South Wales, Australia
Congrats Eduard and thanks for sharing.
Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Congrats Eduard & thanks for sharing your journey.
Andre Norbim
Tech Manager| TV CAPIXABA
Vitoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil
Great resources! Thanks for your suggestions!
Congrats Eduard and thanks for sharing.
Hossam Hosni
Senior Hydrographic Surveyor| Gulf Dredging and General Contracting Co
Alexandria, Egypt
Congratulations,
Thanks for sharing your way throw
RAJESH K L
Project Manager, PMP| Bharat Electronics, Bengaluru, India
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Eduard, Congratulations and thanks for sharing
Devaki R
PMO| HSBC
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Great, Thank you for sharing!
Stanley Oranika
Director Finance & Strategy| Virtus Deus
F.C.T, Abuja, Nigeria
Thank you for sharing. Would you say that this exam was easier than the PMP exam?
Stanley Oranika
Director Finance & Strategy| Virtus Deus
F.C.T, Abuja, Nigeria
Thank you for sharing. Would you say that this exam was easier than the PMP exam?
Thanks for sharing and congratulations!
Eduard Hernandez
Community Champion
Product Operations Program Manager
Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
Thank you everyone for your kind words, glad that you found the blog entry useful! Best regards from the Netherlands!
Eduard Hernandez
Community Champion
Product Operations Program Manager
Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
To all readers.
Microsoft has officially retired their MS Project certification exam 74-343 Managing Projects. Though the exam has been retired as of July 31, 2019, those who have taken the exam will be recognized for competency until June 30, 2020.
More information:
https://www.mpug.com/articles/ms-project-exam-changes-oh-my/?mc_cid=498cc64565&mc_eid=42622bcfb6
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