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Published inJul 2021
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Fred Heath
Fred Heath
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Fred Heath

Fred Heath is a freelance developer and consultant based in Wales, UK. Over the last 20 years, he's worked at every stage of the software development life cycle using a variety of languages and platforms and ended up falling in love with Ruby and its ecosystem. Fred enjoys solving tricky problems, FOSS, meta programming, Behavior-Driven Development, and Agile processes. He also frequently writes online and speaks at conferences about Ruby, software development, and best practices. Fred is always happy to hear from you and chat about Ruby and Rails on Twitter.
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Taking the PSM I assessment

So, you have booked your PSM I assessment. You're sitting in front of the computer, the assessment has been loaded, and you are about to click the Start button. You are confident in your abilities (because you have read this book) but want to make sure you don't fall at this last hurdle. Here's what you should be doing:

  • Make sure you've booked the exam at the time of your maximum mental ability. For most people this is early morning, but different people may perform best at different times.
  • Don't have a large meal or drink alcohol in the hours before the assessment. Both these things affect your ability to think clearly.
  • Don't take longer than 40 seconds on any one question. If after that time period you're still not sure what the correct answer is, bookmark the question and move on to the next one. You'll be able to revisit bookmarked questions after the final one.
  • Do not leave any questions unanswered...
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Published in: Jul 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800205567

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Fred Heath

Fred Heath is a freelance developer and consultant based in Wales, UK. Over the last 20 years, he's worked at every stage of the software development life cycle using a variety of languages and platforms and ended up falling in love with Ruby and its ecosystem. Fred enjoys solving tricky problems, FOSS, meta programming, Behavior-Driven Development, and Agile processes. He also frequently writes online and speaks at conferences about Ruby, software development, and best practices. Fred is always happy to hear from you and chat about Ruby and Rails on Twitter.
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