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Why did you place the GX-FA lower than the GCFA? Even in the name it's said that the GX-FA is an experienced certification.
I did both the GX-FA and GCFA and found the GX-FA way harder than the GCFA, because it's completely hands-on and you have to really apply your knowledge in the tasks.
I am really interested in your opinion why you placed in below the GCFA. Especially if you see that the CCD is on the same level as GCFA. I would put CCD on the lowest level, than GCFA on a higher level and GX-FA on the highest level.
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I'm waiting to see how these applied knowledge certifications panned out. I don't know for sure if "Experienced" means more difficult than "Advanced". The syllabus for GX-FA looks more technical but does that necessarily mean more useful or advanced? Maybe. But I need more data. When I need more data, I err downwards. The rankings are based on difficulty AND reputation.
I just double checked, I rated it way too low. Or I rated GCFA too high. I need to declutter that section of the chart.
Why did you place the GX-FA lower than the GCFA? Even in the name it's said that the GX-FA is an experienced certification.
I did both the GX-FA and GCFA and found the GX-FA way harder than the GCFA, because it's completely hands-on and you have to really apply your knowledge in the tasks.
I am really interested in your opinion why you placed in below the GCFA. Especially if you see that the CCD is on the same level as GCFA. I would put CCD on the lowest level, than GCFA on a higher level and GX-FA on the highest level.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: