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Reschedule exam advice
I followed ARs advice and scheduled the exam ahead of time but now I feel like the exam date is too far away (sept 17th) I just passed all 6 exams on TIA simulator and I feel ready to take it sooner. Is it smart to pay the $70 to reschedule for an earlier date or should I just continue to review everyday until then ?
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New comment 3h ago
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@Gabor Stramb thanks! I have been scoring 90% on AR's simulator so I feel ready! I am reviewing the SH questions as well.
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@Eric Smithers I passed too! Congrats!!
PASSED MY PMP!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOO
🎂 Exciting Birthday News! 🎉I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve officially earned my PMP certification with AT/AT/AT! (Yes, I planned this as a birthday present to myself!) Here’s how I made it happen: 1. Set a goal to get certified by the end of summer—and stuck to it! 2. Manifested my goal by writing it down and keeping it visible at my desk as a daily motivator. Manifestation WORKS! 3. 🔷 Painted my nails blue and wore blue for my exam day - Andrew Ramdayal's tip! 4. Took the exam at a test center away from home to avoid distractions and tech issues. 5. Created a study-tracking spreadsheet to stay on top of my progress.6. Completed Andrew Ramdayal PMP Certification Course for my 35 training hours. - THANK YOU ANDREW! 7. Read Andrew’s PMP Prep Simplified book twice, taking quizzes, and making flashcards for important concepts. 8. Scored 80%-90% on Andrew’s PMP Exam Simulator, reviewing explanations thoroughly—even for correct answers. 9. Averaged 76% on PMI Study Hall full-length exams and quizzes. 10. Reviewed Third3Rock Study Notes. 11. Watched David McLachlan’s YouTube videos on Agile and PMBOK questions. 12. Mastered EVM formulas through PM Master Prep’s Earned Value Management YouTube video- https://lnkd.in/ef6xYVVm —it made everything click! 13. Immersed myself in study podcasts and books to refine my study techniques (yes, I went all out!). Building a Memory Palace worked well!
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SH Question - Plan and Manage Quality of Products/Deliverables
Could someone please help explain why this answer isn't the Quality Management Plan when the question specifically asks about measuring deliverables then in the answer it states that the quality management plan identifies the standards for the project deliverables?
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New comment 8d ago
SH Question - Plan and Manage Quality of Products/Deliverables
How do the 170 question Mock Exams work?
Hello. Before I start to take the 170 mock practice exams, I have a few questions that I hope you all could answer. Are both of the 170 question TIA mock exams (1 and 2) the same? Are they unlimited during my 3 months that I purchased? I purchased the TIA Stimulator and Study Hall exams, but I am not sure how they work. If anyone can help explain how they work, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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New comment 9d ago
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Personally I think the full length beta mock exams (180 questions) were a waste of time. I took all 6 mini exams on the simulator and got 90% on all of them then I took one of the full length ones and I got a 63%... after searching on this site to see if others had the same experience I found that all others did. The questions on the full mock beta exam are hard to understand and completely different than the mini exams.
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@Gina Kisner welcome!
Passed PMP with AT/AT/AT yesterday!!
I wanted to share the exciting news that I passed my PMP certification exam (1st attempt) with AT/AT/AT yesterday!! I took the test at the Pearson Vue Testing Center at 8 am, received the preliminary PASS score report from the check-in personnel right after the test (on my way out) and received the official scores via email from PMI around 9.30 am this morning. Many thanks to Andrew Ramdayal for his prep content and materials and PMP peer mates on various platforms for lot of helpful insights. Sharing some insights here for peer PMP mates. I used the following: 1. Andrew's 35 hr Udemy PMP Prep course. Pay attention to the Mindset sections at the end. These helped me decide between 2 correct /similar answers. 2. Andrew's PMP Prep book (this is a great hard copy of condensed notes that are very simple and easy to follow). 3. Andrew's recent Udemy Cram course (that was a saver for me to review what I read from a few months ago). 4. TIA simulator mock tests (both regular ones and the Beta tests). I am glad I tried the TIA Beta mock tests because (a) they were a 180 question set and (b) they were relatively tougher than the regular mock tests on TIA. Taking these Beta tests felt relatively harder and lengthier than the non-Beta tests but they helped challenge/prepare me to handle lengthier and a couple of tricky questions on the exam better and boost my confidence/readiness in the process. The real exam had a few questions that were fairly similar to the Beta question format but slightly less lengthy. Overall, it is best to definitely do the non-Beta tests and try the Beta questions for additional practice. 5. I attended Andrew's YouTube Live Stream Tuesday sessions. 6. Ricardo Vargas' Process Video (YouTube). 7. A regular and disciplined study regimen. I found that the exam was very close to the original (non-Beta) TIA mock tests. I did take the TIA Beta mock tests before the exam date and even though they felt tougher, they did boost my confidence and sense of readiness for the test. Time management is key during the real exam as well as understanding the process flows and the Mindset (Andrew explained how to track time performance in his Udemy 35 hr course). My exam was about 65% Agile based questions with the rest interspersed with Predictive, Hybrid and Project Management concepts/definitions.
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New comment 12d ago
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@Pallavi M. - thanks for this detailed post and congrats on passing! I just also took the simulator mini exams and scored 88-90% consistently, but then I took the beta exam and scored 63% and found it very confusing and different! Glad to hear it is not like the real exam. THANK YOU!
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April Vaden
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Studying for my PMP - St. Petersburg, FL

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