Jul 8 (edited) in PMP Discussion
PASSED With AT/AT/AT in first attempt- Journey & Guidence
I'm thrilled to announce that I've officially earned my Project Management Professional (PMP) certification! With AT/AT/AT in all domain . It was an existing journey with hardwork,self motivated & persistence.
It's time when your hard work pays off.
My PMP journey:
- Preparation time: April-June
- Study materials used
1. Andrew Ramdayal - I started my journey with andrew video & then go though his Udemy Course -35 Hour PDU contact hour . I must say , remarkable work done by him . He made this journey very engaging & interesting. I just follow his guidance and develop the PMP mindset from scratch to this level .
2. David McLachlan - His YouTube videos are just awesome which helped me to develop elimination techniques.I learn why another answer is not appropriate.
I go through his 100 Water fall question ,200 Agile & 150 Pmbok questions .
3. TIA simulator & Study hall Essential -I found the study hall is very close to the actual exam . The study hall has multiple varieties of questions with tagging as expert, moderate and difficult.
Practice around -1500+ questions.
Exam details:
- Date taken: 07 th July 2024
- Format: In-person
- Duration: 230 minutes
- Questions: 180 multiple-choice questions
- Domains covered: People, Process, and Business Environment
- Two(2) Break of 10 mins each after 60 sets of questions
Key takeaways/Advice
1. PMP Mindset is key to success in this exam . So try to develop a mindset as PMI wants .
2. Focus on Time Management from the start & Divide your time equally as per your tailored approach
3. Don't Focus on memorization , I found this exam is based on practical approach & mindset so focus on understanding to build your concept first.
4. Elimination of options are key ,you must develop skill so that you know why other options are wrong.
I'm grateful for the support of my study group team member- Swati Sharma, Raghuveer,Plash,Anupma,Gurjeet,Nidhi,Kushbu ,Mohit ,Sai ,jerbok,bright,khusi,disha,Sai
This certification marks a significant milestone in my professional development, and I'm excited to apply these enhanced project management skills to future endeavors.
To my network: If you're considering pursuing your PMP or have questions about the process, feel free to reach out. I'd be happy to share more about my experience!"
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PASSED With AT/AT/AT in first attempt- Journey & Guidence
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