Michelle Falwell
GBPMP Certification Training I had a few bumps in the road but MSys worked diligently to resolve the issue. They gave me access to the Lean Six Sigma content for the technical issues I experienced during training. The customer service representative Alex was very helpful and resolved all issues as quickly as possible.
James Clark
GBHappy with the class Happy with the class. I actually got recordings of a previous class along with the class I attended. The instructor and the support staff were very helpful. I received additional material from the instructor which helped me while solving the mock tests. Taking the test next week.
Tremaine Baker
GBMSys is a corrupt and disgraceful organization. Update to my previous bad rating and their dishonest reply: A MSys rep replied telling me that I would get my money back on May 28, 2019. I still have not gotten my money back as of June 11, 2019. The third party vendor has explained to me that they are having trouble getting in contact with you. Yet you're quick to respond to a rating. Secondly, the MSys rep responded to my review stating they "tried" to accommodate me when others turned me down. Well who turned me down? No one turned me down for anything. I signed up for a class (based on the early dates) in exchange for my hard earned money. If those dates were not posted I would have signed up for a legit organization in the first place. Here's an idea, if you're not going through with the class how about you STOP taking people's money for said class!! MSys is a corrupt and disgraceful organization.
Matthew Grabowski
GB4-day Online PMP... AWFUL I just completed the 4-day online PMP training course following a LinkedIn message solicitation, and it was TERRIBLE. I feel no better prepared for the test than I did beforehand. This course originally listed for $1599, but with a promo code, I "only" paid $799. Here are my reasons for saying I wish I hadn't spent even that much: 1. The course lacked a syllabus, daily agenda, or a specific outline of learning objectives for any of the 4 days. The attendees just got to download a file with about 15 pdfs, then try to guess which one we were starting on. These files were actually the best thing about the course - albeit not worth $799. 2. The instructor took over an hour of the first class just doing introductions and "getting to know" the class attendees... Waste of time, especially when we all spent a lot of money to get ready for the PMP exam. 3. The instructor appeared at times to be "winging it" by flipping incessantly between web pages and documents, following one tangent after another, claiming, "This is how I recommend you study." 4. The instructor spent the better part of 20 minutes of one class trying to "show us something cool" about his relationship to the original creators of the Agile methodology. At one point, he couldn't remember his email password, and couldn't resist his urge to curse about it. 5. There were no intermediate quizzes or knowledge checks to determine if the class had mastered the material that was presented in such a haphazard way. 6. I felt the instructor was unprofessional, and did not take his job seriously to prepare us to pass the exam. Instead, he was happy to send us a trial link to a third-party paid website that included "everything we needed." Great. What did I just pay $799 for again? 7. We spent a TOTAL of 30 minutes (out of 32 hours!) going over practice questions on the final day. For a test that is known for the difficult and sometimes tricky wording of its questions, this was abhorrent. Finally, if anyone wants proof of any of this, MSys was kind enough to send me the class recordings as evidence of their complete incompetence and awful product. Thank you.
Sam Scully
GBProject Manager I participated online as a Veteran in the Lean Six Sigma Class 2 weeks ago; Great information provided through the materials and business examples; it was a bit overwhelming but I am going back through the Webex to relisten and prepare for the exam. Jason rocked all four days of the training. I really appreciated the knowledge he shared online. Best regards, Sam Scully samscully.com