Andy Goldschmidt <[email protected]> writes:
> Here are a few bits of info you might all find useful. 
> The information has been received from "Bill Quinn - LPI-UK" - so you
> can take it as true.
>  
> Question : Can a candidate write the LPI 101 old objectives exam and
> then write the LPI 102 new objective exam ?  
>    Answer : Yes, that's perfectly fine.
> 
> Question : How long will the LPI 1 (101 /102) certificate be valid for
> (5 years ?) , is it the same if you do the old or new objectives exam ?
>    Answer :  Yes, the old and new objectives are valid for 5 years.
> 
> Question : After April 1,  Will we be allowed to choose old / new exam?
>    Answer :  No, on April 1, the New objectives and exam come into
> force. So you have to then write the new objectives based exam. 
>                     Even if you failed the old objectives exam in March,
> you have to do the NEW objectives based exam in April and onwards.
> 
> So as of April 1, the OLD objectives no longer exist, and there is NO
> grace period.

Hi Andy,

It looks like you have it correct here.

I don't think that the post made it through lpi-announce, though.

Regards,
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