Kyrak wrote: » The PMP exam is no joke and requires a lot of rote memorization. For me it was harder than the CISSP. I do think the PMP and CISSP mesh together well to provide a certain mindset and will make you more marketable.
lamont29 wrote: » Well I failed this test today and it serves me right in that I did not study for it the way I avidly studied for my security exams. After deep thought, I don't think that in my occupation that I would have been putting the credential to great use in the first place, but it would have been one of those 'nice to have' items proving my versatility. Yet, I am fine where I am. Unless an employer foots the bill, I will probably never take this exam again. I will remain a member of the PMI, and gain as much process skills as I can. I can tell you though that there were no 'curve balls' thrown in this exam. You either studied well for this exam or you didn't. I didn't and that cost me. Good luck to everyone else!