I passed the PMP yesterday, thank goodness. I would like to thank everyone contributing to this group, especially the people that reported their experiences after passing. Here’s my contribution.
I studied for 5 months 1hr+/day (150hrs) and managed to get 179. Some might argue that is a lot of study but I guess I’m no brain, plus I’m in it for the long haul and believe that too much study can only do your career good. My two big tips are:
Spend some time working out exactly what to study (see below for the shortcut) and
2. Make study part of your daily routine over a decent period. Cramming is for fakes not career professionals. I worry that short courses (1 week!) devalue the PMP qualification. Studying over a long period helps cement knowledge for long term.
Knowing WHAT to study is the trick as many new PMP candidates will attest. I spent ages working out what to study, downloading files and practice tests. I’m glad I did. After doing the test I don’t believe there is a single source that would allow you to get 95%+ on the exam but remember you only need around 70% (138/200) so that may not matter.
Rita’s book would get you over this line but all its factual information seemed to be contained in PMINotes from this PMPCert Group. This file seems to have all the same straight facts as Rita’s book (and the others), plus about 15% that is not. However Rita’s bo
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