Lisa, I found all of the classes fairly easy and straightforward. If
you've been developing remedy solutions for awhile, especially if you
have much custom experience, then the classes should be cake for you.

The final class, where you actually earn your RSP, involves spending
around 3 or 4 days creating an application. They will give you a little
to start with, and then you finish the rest. The people in my class
ranged on their abilities. We had two people finish a day or day and a
half early, and then, from what I understand, a few people finished on
the last day.

Mainly go in it with confidence, and don't get freaked out. They are
good classes and the RSP is worth it.

Gary Opela, Jr.
RSP since February 2008

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Subject: RSP 7.X?

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I'm thinking about taking the BMC  Remedy AR System 7.x: Application
Requirements Analysis, Design & Development class and getting my RSP
certification.  If anyone has taken it, what's the level of difficulty
in your opinion?
 
I was going to take it in March, but at the end of 2008, simply taking
the What's New in 7.x is not going to be good enough anymore.
 
Here's what I've taken so far:
 
BMC Remedy AR System 6.x: Administering - Part 1 (WBT) 
BMC Remedy AR System 6.x: Administering - Part 2 
BMC Remedy AR System 6.x: Administering - Part 3 
BMC Remedy AR System 7.x: Performance Tuning and Troubleshooting 
 
If I take Remedy AR System 7.x: Application Requirements Analysis,
Design & Development and take the test before 2008, I'll only have to
take the What's New in 7.x WBT (which I think I already took)
 
After 2008, you have to either take 7.x Part 1, 2, and 3, or take an
equivalency exam for Part 1 and 2 (and still take the class for Part 3)
for 7.x.  
 
So now I'm going to have to take this class in December and I was hoping
for a nice holiday with no studying, but I guess that's not going to be.

 
When studying for this exam, are the books the main resource?
 
Thanks everyone!
 
Lisa Kemes 
AR System Developer
Tyco Electronics
717-810-2408 tel
717-810-2124 fax
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