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Exciting news!
Passed the exams last week! Thank you Andrew and best of luck to the future PMPs! Stay focused and positive guys!
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New comment 2d ago
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Congrats!! 👏🏻
I wore blue head to toe...:)
and passed my PMP exam yesterday! @Andrew Ramdayal - thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! Your courses were invaluable and I wouldn't have passed the exam without your help! I shall celebrate this week with a 5k Spartan Race in Oahu and then with a Hawaiian drink and cake!
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New comment 5d ago
I wore blue head to toe...:)
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@Bri Elle Awe! Thank you!
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The exam was heavy on agile but also knowing your processes, what happens in each, conflict resolution, issues/risks questions. A lot of the questions are common sense, usually down to main 2 answers and deciding between them. All those questions blend together and almost sound the same with nuances in each scenario. It's hard to remember them all. I have 4-5 matching questions.
Reading the PMBOK
Hello all, Do you think we should read the PMBOK or rely only on the course and prep exams? Thanks!
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New comment 6d ago
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Course is sufficient!
English or Native Language for PMP Exam
Hello everybody, I´m preparing myself for the PMP exam but I´m not sure if I should take it in english or spanish. I took Andrew´s PMP preparation course and all the info that I have is in english. On the other hand, I am a native spanish speaker and of course I feel more comfortable in this language. Did anyone have this doubt? What are your recommendations??
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New comment 20h ago
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I'm also not a native English speaker, but I do work mostly in English, so if you also lead projects in English at work, it might benefit you to build that PM foundation in English. On the other hand, if you primarily lead projects in Spanish, I would probably pick that language on the test. It's up to you and what you intend to do in the nearest and more distant future, as you have to continue your education to maintain your certification.
PMP Studying Help
Hello everyone, I am currently creating myself a few study guide cheat sheets for key terms and definitions (like flash cards that I continue to reference throughout the day). One main area of focus that I need to create a better study guide is on the process groups. For example, what is the project charter, what is used for/when is it used, and if/when it would get updated. After a few practice exams, I realized that I need to study this a little more. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to study this or does anyone already have something like this?
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New comment 8d ago
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Everyone learns differently, and I did not make the time for flashcards, but I focused on understanding the material as I was listening to it. I did Andrew's 35-hour course and simulators and lots and lots of practice tests. I studied those questions I failed to understand the reason why. It is important to know what happens in each process, so if flashcards help you, use those. Also, the PMI Study Hall has games in addition to practice tests. Those are helpful too. They have matching games, flashcards, and more.. Hope this helps.
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Joanna Perz
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