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Proud to have passed PMP exam on 1st attempt
First of all a BIG Thank YOU, Andrew Ramdayal and yes, after passing the exam two days ago I am celebrating over and over again with beers and cookies - also I wore blue t-shirt similar to yours in your videos and that proved to be a good strategy as well :)) Now leaving jokes aside here is my story in a few sentences. My PMP journey started in February 2024 when I attended Andrew's 35 hours course on Udemy. Initially I was thinking to write my exam by end of April, then I moved to May and because I used to keep getting around 60% at mock tests I planned for June 17th but did not set my exam date with Pearson VUE yet. When I used Andrew's cram course and scored 59% I decided to purchase PMI's Study Hall Essential about two weeks prior to exam date. Then because I noticed I was still consistently failing, I finally moved my exam date to July 3rd and this time I scheduled it for 8 a.m. too. During the time remaining I did all over again the practice exams and practice questions available with Study Hall, as I learned they are most similar to the ones in the actual exam - and now I can confirm it, too. At the beginning I was failing a lot but with repetition and daily persistence I used to reach around 80% a few days prior to my exam. By checking explanations to the answers I could finally understand how to apply the mindset and select most correct answers. By the way, I did watch the mindset videos a few times prior to exam day, because I felt I really needed to insist on those. Although my score was not AT overall but instead I scored AT/T/BT which granted me a Pass result. I really found the PMI's Study Hall extremely helpful due to the fact that questions are the most similar to the exam ones, and I think this was what helped me to strive in the end. But again, I wouldn't have made this journey without Andrew, therefore I am grateful for all the super quality work he put in helping PMP aspirants pass their exam!
Here is everything you need to pass your PMP
Here are some links to my materials that students use to pass the PMP. Here is a link to my Live PMP Bootcamp: "This course is great for folks who like direct instructor interaction and feedback." https://www.tiaedu.com/training_pmp_course_nyc.html Here is a link to my e-learning or live PMP coaching class. "Pass your PMP exam in 30 days!" https://tiaexams.com/pmcourses Check out my exam simulator: "Think you're ready to take on the PMP? Prove it with exam like questions and video explanations." https://tiaexams.com/pmcourses Check out my exam ebook PMP Exam Prep Simplified: "The same detailed book in a convenient digital format." https://tiaexams.com/pmcourses Check out my PMP Cram Course: "A quick refresher right before the exam?" https://tiaexams.com/pmcourses Check out my 60 PDU PMP Renewal Course: "One-stop-shop for PMP renewal qualification." https://tiaexams.com/bundle/60-pdu-bundle Here is a link to my Amazon Study Guide: "My bestselling study guide. Comes with a free 35 PDU PMP course." https://www.amazon.com/PMP-Exam-Prep-Simplified-Learning/dp/B08SBFTXQT/ Here is a link to my Youtube Channel: "See all the latest PMP from me and live weekly Q&A." https://www.youtube.com/c/AndrewRamdayal -AR
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@Tiffany Rolle from my understanding this crash course comes at the top of the 35-hour course or another similar one, and should not be a substitute, but more of a condensed version as to recap the most relevant points prior to the PMP exam (to use a metaphor I see it as a critical path to succeed at the exam 😀)
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