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im taking exam this week. when i did the simulator exam, i got 80%. but i noticed i didn't have time to read all the questions. the time was just enough for me to read the answers and make a choice for the most questions. If you took exam recently, 1) it the questions lengthy? 2) did they use these big words? 3) compare to the simulator questions, how was the actual exam in terms of difficult level? 4) how many hard questions did you encounter? like these on AJ's 200 extra hard questions level. thanks everyone.
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The question's are lengthy and quite wordy at times that is why it is crucial to take advantage of the 10 minute breaks so you can rest your brain for a second. Level of difficulty was very similar to AR's 200 ultra Hard question video for me. It would be beneficial to review some PMI or PMBOK questions to see more of how PMI likes to ask questions. However difficulty can be very subjective with some being harder or some being easier. It all depends on how you prepare and understand the information. I did not find the exam super difficult, but I also felt immensely prepared so take things with a grain of salt.
Seeking PMP Exam Tips and Free Resources
Hello Everyone, First of all, congratulations to those who have already cleared the PMP exam. I am planning to schedule my exam next month, and I would be grateful for any advice on preparation. Could you please share the study strategies, tips, or free resources that helped you the most? Also, I would like to ask about your experience with taking the PMP exam online at home versus at a test centre. My nearest test centre is quite far, so I am considering the online option. What would you recommend as the best approach? Thank you in advance for your guidance and support.
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The best free resources I can recommend from my previous study preparation is YouTube (specifically Andrew Ramdayal and David McLaclan's channels) they have a lot of study, preparation, and practice questions. Quizlet is a also a great resource for practice test and questions. There are also some random websites in google that have PMP practice exams (may be outdated thought). PMI also has a free ChatGPT add one that will do about 7-10 practice questions with explanations, it isn't super in depth or challenging , but it can provide some quick clarification on certain topics. I also took the exam online. No issues, just make sure you have stable internet log in early (30 minutes before exam time). Definitely do the systems check well before your exam so you know your computer is all good to support the exam.
Passed the PMP, AT/AT/AT
I passed the exam today with Above Target in all 3 domains.
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Congrats!!! I know that feels good!
Need Urgent Help!
Hi Everyone, I have my PMP exam coming up in two weeks and I’m looking for additional mock exam resources that are aligned with the current exam format. I’ve already completed Andrew’s Udemy mock and the 200 Ultra Hard Questions. Any other recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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If you have the funds to spare, I do think AR's/ TIAS PMP Exam simulator is pretty good. If you don't highly suggest Quizlet and David McLachlan's YT videos.
A questions related to RISK
In the Simulator, there is a question as below. it says the right answer is Risk register and risk report. but the The risk report is more of a summary tool, that summarizes overall risk status and trends, but it doesn’t list all individual risks in detail. It’s not the best source to check for new risks, while Risk Management Plan outlines how risk management activities will be structured and performed. It includes methodologies, roles and responsibilities, budgeting, timing, and categories of risk. It helps determine whether the newly identified risks fit within the existing framework or require updates to the plan. Thus, isn't the right answer should be Risk register and Risk management plan? @Andrew Ramdayal M3Q6 A Project Manager identifies two new risks. These risks could impact a few key components. The Project Manager wants to reference additional information before presenting this new risk information. To which sources should the Project Manager refer to check if these are new risks? Risk register and risk report Risk register and Risk management plan Risk management plan and risk report Issue log and risk report
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The right answer is in fact Risk Register and Risk Report because the register is going to be a list of all your risk and the report is your summary document for key and major risks. The reason it would not be the Risk Management Plan is because that is the plan for you you handle risk rather than the list of specific risks. Therefore when you have new risk you'd want to check the risk report and risk register to see if these new risk are already specifically detailed and listed.
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