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In the pursuit of professional PMP® certifications, candidates are faced with a critical decision: whether to opt for online testing or choose the structured environment of in-person examination centers. This article delves into the intricacies of this decision-making process, offering insights and considerations drawn from the expertise of Lenka Pincot, Chief of Staff to the CEO at PMI®.
Introduction: Navigating the Choice
In today’s landscape, the choice between online and in-person testing has become increasingly relevant. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, online testing emerged as the primary option due to widespread test center closures. However, with the gradual reopening of test centers, candidates now find themselves weighing the pros and cons of each option to determine the best test-taking experience.
Key Decision Factors
Lenka Pincot highlights three crucial questions to ponder when deciding where to take your exam:
Exam Setup: In-Person vs. Online
In-person testing offers the advantage of a designated test center where everything is arranged, allowing candidates to focus solely on the exam. Conversely, online testing provides the convenience of taking the exam from home but demands meticulous preparation, particularly regarding technical requirements and ensuring a distraction-free environment.
Exam Security Protocols
Distinct differences exist in the security protocols between online and in-person exams. While in-person test centers offer standard security measures and accessible proctors, online testing entails stricter protocols, including online monitoring of behavior, which can add stress and impact test-taking habits.
Ideal Exam Experience
Ultimately, the decision between online and in-person testing hinges on individual preferences. While in-person testing offers reliability and face-to-face support, online testing may be preferred for its convenience, especially for those unable to access test centers.
Author’s Perspective
Lenka Pincot shares personal insights based on her extensive experience in certification testing. As a continuous learner, she acknowledges the value of both online and in-person testing but emphasizes the importance of considering the exam’s caliber. For high-stakes exams like the PMP®, she advocates for in-person testing due to its conducive environment for focus and time management.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the choice between online and in-person testing for professional certifications requires careful consideration of various factors. By leveraging insights from experts like Lenka Pincot and aligning with personal preferences, candidates can make informed decisions to optimize their testing experience and increase their chances of success.
[Note: This article was adapted from content originally published in the PMI newsletter, authored by Lenka Pincot, Chief of Staff to the CEO at PMI.]