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It’s go time
Well sitting outside the Pearson vue center. Mentally preparing for a straight up ass kicking. My plans included sitting down at the exam computer and giving this exam the best beating in its life and gonna walk out of here with my head held high and my brain in damage control. lol. Seriously though, I much rather get this over with and get my pass paper. I’m done devoting so much energy and time in studying. It’s time to apply PMI logic and be done. Good luck to me and those aspirants. We got this, it’s just a long test, not the end of our lives.
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New comment Oct 3
3 likes • Sep 14
@Ahmed Ba Hadi a fellow group member here, Mohammed Rahim was inspirational in my attempt. everything finally starting clicking together and made me more confident to go through the exam. I highly suggest you check him out. Though I would suspect his is irritated with me at this moment becuase I publized his 18 PMP principles, but then again im glad he is here to stand accountable and gain the reconition for his hard work. Thank you to Mr. Rahim. Check him out and definitely utilized his mindset priniciples.
1 like • Oct 3
@Nicole Twyman PMI Study Hall.
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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New comment Oct 8
0 likes • Sep 20
Yay congrats and welcome to the team.
AT/AT/BT
so passed, need to take it upon myself to push for more education in the business environment. Outside of that, the test was literally a walk in the park. I would have completed it with about ~ an hour and 15 minutes to spare, but chose to crawl through the last 60 sets of questions. regardless of the BT, i am more than happy to accept an AT overall score and move on. For all of you who are working and studying towards this goal, I lend you this one advice. Just take it! it will surprise you on how it's more bark than bite and you can as i did, apply mindset and process understanding to fly through it. For those who are retaking the exam, you know what the test is, just focus on understanding the knowledge of how to apply PMI principles. I VERY HIGHLY suggest you review Mr. Mohommed Rahim and his YouTube content to understand the essence of applying the logic. Lastly, you too! can take this exam and pass. Just apply the PMI logic. Do not be afraid of the exam. Don't let the fear of failure overrule the fear of gain. You will often be surprised of the results when you just take on a challenge. Good luck to all of those who are aspiring, you have this in the bag. Never lose sight and dare to just get it done and have the resilience to pick yourself up and try again. Best of luck and wishes to all you guys and don't forget to add me on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericsmithers/
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New comment Oct 8
1 like • Sep 16
@Agom Ogbu https://youtube.com/@mohammedrahman-xe4ps?si=24krBRvcgA_ctBZ3
Thank you Andrew!
@Andrew Ramdayal, I passed the PMP this past weekend and I'm writing to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude for the time and effort you put into the PMP group. Your Tuesday night sessions really kept me motivated this summer, and would not have gotten through without your thoughts and encouragement throughout. For those of you still studying, just keep at it - Andrew has your back!!!
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New comment Sep 17
1 like • Sep 16
congrats
Passed PMP
After months of preparation, I have cleared my PMP exam on my first attempt with AT scores in all three domains. Thanks so much @Andrew Ramdayal for the Udemy course. It helped so much in developing the basic concepts of PMP. I also watched David McLachlan's Youtube Videos that were helpful in improving the elimination technique. To further challenge myself, I bought the PMI Study Hall which further improved my concepts and time management. A tip for everyone who is going to appear in the future. Study well and don't give up! It's not as hard as it sounds. Go for it and be confident. Feel free to reach out if you need any help. 😊
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New comment Oct 8
1 like • Sep 15
congratulations
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Eric Smithers
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I am a veteran of the United States Army, an aspiring Project Manager at my core, but a dedicated professional at the end.

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