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Welcome. I'm amazed.
Hi all. I just wanted to say how amazing it's been to see this community grow so quickly. It's only been a few days, but I already see many students helping and encouraging each other, which is exactly what this place was designed for, and it's extremely heartening to see. This is meant to be a student-led space for collaboration. A centralized location for sharing PM knowledge and experience. And as we grow, I hope this will only become a better and better resource for you all. However, there will come a time when I cannot personally answer all your questions here. I will continue to do my best, but please understand if I don't get to your post. The truth is, this is not meant to be a space for me to teach PMP. I already do that on many platforms. This space is for you; the students, to collaborate in a way that wasn't possible before. If you want direct access to me, feel free to join me live on youtube every tuesday at 7PM EST.
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New comment Aug 7
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@Rajeshwari Rajimwale my recommendation would be to schedule your exam now for a day in early August to give you a month of studying and a month of margin to use if needed before your application expires in September. That would push you to focus to be ready on a specific test date. I kept pushing things back without a specific test date and my application was going to expire August 1. Once I scheduled my exam for June 24 (giving me July to use for a 2nd or 3rd try if needed) it made me focus much more knowing that test date was now official.
Earthquake hit in 3rd hour of PMP Exam yesterday
Yesterday afternoon, while sitting for the PMP Exam, we had a 4.1 earthquake hit that shook the room at the PearsonVue test center during the last 60 question set (the final hour!). I think it really woke me up to help me finish! :) Passed on my 1st attempt and got my results this morning (pleasantly surprised to see the AT, AT, AT results!). Used the 35 hour Udemy course that took me a few weeks to get through, and then used the Crash course (and the mock exam that was included) the week prior to the exam, and flipped through the book for a quick last review the morning prior to my afternoon exam (I know Andrew prefers morning exams, I would have to, but the 1pm time was the only spot available).
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New comment Jun 29
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@Ahmad Shibghatullah Shiddieqy thanks, appreciate it!
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@Saravanaguru Kumaraguru thank you sir! Feels great to complete it!
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Michael Edgerle
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Passed PMP (AT/AT/AT) on June 24, 2024

Active 85d ago
Joined May 1, 2024
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