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Exam difference
How much different would be 8th edition exam vs 7th edition. I do not want to rush the exam as I am almost prepared.
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@Aamir Ismail According to Andrew Ramdayal, PMBOK 7 and PMBOK 8 versions are not too much different. The updated PMP exam introduces topics such as sustainability, AI and value delivery, reflecting the changing ways project leaders think, collaborate and deliver results. Additionaly, there are some changes in domains. There is a new rebalanced exam weighting: People (42% → 33%) Process (50% → 41%) Business Environment (8% → 26%) The new PMBOK 8 balances leadership, technical and strategic skills.
Any Tip for managing the Time in PMP Exam
Hi everyone I've completed the course and finished one full revision. I feel I'll probably need one final refresh 1–2 days before the exam, which is now 10 days away. The only thing that's concerning me at the moment is completing the exam within the allotted time. For those who have already passed the PMP, do you have any time management strategies or tips for handling the exam efficiently? Thanks in advance!
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PMP mindest is not based on memorizing terms. Instead, try to understand which document you should use or update in a specific situation, such as Risk Register, Issue Log, Stakeholder Register, Lessons Learned, etc. You also need to understand how to choose answers based on PM best practices rather than just memorizing the facts, rules and definitions. In other words, you have to study to understand not to pass. All questions on PMP exam are situational questions, no one will ask from you any definition. Next, it is very hepful if you understand WHY processes happen in a certain sequence. Of course, you should generally know what phase a project is in (Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring/Controlling, Closing) and the overall logic, but don't try to memorize processes. However, some project management facts you have to memorize. For example: project exclusions are located in Project Scope Ststement. In Agile pay particular attention to the Agile dynamics: product backlog, Agile roles (agile project manager/scrum master, agile team, and Product Owner), Agile ceremonies, sprints, Kanban, burndow/burnup charts, EVM formulas, information radiator. Hope this was helpful.
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@Elizabeth Albershardt There are 180 questions divided into 3 domains/sections: People, Process, and Business Environment. The PMP exam is divided into these three distinct 60-question sections. Because the software locks and submits your answers after each section, you cannot return to previous questions once a break begins. In other words, you should be down to 120 questions remaining after the first break (at question 60) and down to 60 questions remaining after the second break (at question 120).
I’m PMP Certified ✅
Hi Team, I am excited to share that I have officially passed my Project Management Professional (PMP) exam! Thank you @Andrew Ramdayal for your continued support and collaboration! And my guidance team @Nikola Janjic and @Daniel Kleemeyer Thank you Kirankumar
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@Kirankumar Noolvi Congratulations, Kirankumar! I am very happy for you. Welcome to the club and make sure you celebrate your success!
Passed PMP
Passed PMP exam with AT/AT/T ..it was Marathon...3 weeks of 3-4 hrs of effort ... while working on high demand complex projects was like marathon.......but with PLAN & Discipline it is achievable....Special thanks to @Andrew Ramdayal .... .mindset videos and ultra hard questions helped a lot....i would suggest Dont postpone....you may feel you are not ready until last day of exam but if you score more than 70% on 2 or 3 mock tests...you should be able to clear !
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@Amit Sanghavi Way to go, Amit! Congratulations!
I'm PMP Certified!
What an awesome program thank you all!
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@Kimi Burns Congratulations, Kimi!
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