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Starting PMP Course | Seeking Accountability Partner (USA - CST)
Hi everyone! I just got my Udemy and PMP resources and plan to take the exam by the end of 2025. I’m based in the USA (CST) and just getting started. Looking for accountability partners to study with and stay consistent. I’ve researched what to study, just need someone to share the journey with. Please reach out if you’re interested. We’ve got this!
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@Angela Smith Hi Angela, sorry I saw your response during our study group meet! Please DM me your email and phone number so I can add you to the group.
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@Justice Owusu Boamah OK great! Please DM me your email and phone number so I can add you to the group and city.
Just enrolled in the PMP course
Hi everyone! I have just enrolled in the PMP course on Udemy and will start tomorrow. I’m looking for a study partner to keep me motivated and stay on track. I’m based in the UK (GMT), but open to connecting across time zones. Let’s support each other through this journey.
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Hi all, I'm in the same boat, just starting out. I'm in the US (CST). Please add me to the group. I plan to take the PMP exam before the end of 2025. How do we all get together? @Samuel Adeyanju what do you need from us to create the Google Meet? Do you want to DM us to get our emails? @Kaneez Fatima @Lakeisha Bethea @Judith Nakiguli @Moazzem Hossain @Kumar Mayank @Taifa Walden @Theophilus Emmanuel @Melissa Forde
Starting UDEMY Course!
Hi everyone! My name is Mariana Porras, I'm starting my UDEMY course on PMP, any tips are welcomed! Aiming to get PMP certified in the beginning of 2026!
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Hey Mariana! I’m just starting out too. I’m aiming to take the PMP exam before PMBOK 8 drops — hopefully by the end of this year or early next. Definitely could use an accountability partner!
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@Jennifer Munsayac Thanks!
It's official..... I am PMP Certified!🥳
Hello everyone! I am back to announce that I passed my PMP exam! AT/AT/T Thank you @Andrew Ramdayal for an excellent course. The mindset approach really helped. Below are the resources I used; PMP Certification Exam Prep Course 35 PDU Contact Hours/PDU on Udemy TIA PMP Exam Simulator Complete PMP Mindset - 50 Principles and Questions (YouTube) There were no drag &drop questions and only got about 3 questions on EVM. My honest advice: Just understand the mindset really well and also take your breaks during the exam. I wrote it at home which is always a better experience for me. If your exam is coming up soon , wishing you all the best!
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@Yewande Dayspring-Adenusi Congrats!! Thanks for sharing the materials you used. What was your total study weeks/months for the average of 2 hours/day? I'm guessing that was 7 days a week!
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@Yewande Dayspring-Adenusi thank you for responding, oh yes, I can imagine when money on the line, it brings a different form of urgency lol, I should pick a date and start seriously studying! Thanks again 😊
My Experience with PMP
Hi everyone, I’d like to share my experience with preparing for and taking the PMP exam. I started with Andrew’s PMP course on Udemy, which I found quite helpful. But once I began reading his book, I realized it was much more helpful ☺️. I’d absolutely recommend focusing more on the book than the online course. I think I went through the book 5–8 times until I had everything memorized. I also answered all the questions in the book—not because they prepare you directly for the PMP exam, but because they help you check whether you’ve properly memorized the chapter content. When I started using PMI Study Hall and took my first mini test, I ran into a big issue: I was either wrong or unsure about almost every question. That’s when I realized I had memorized everything but hadn’t developed the right mindset. So I turned to Andrew’s video on the 200 PMI questions. I watched about 50 of them, and they gave me a lot of insight into how to approach the questions—especially how to eliminate options effectively. Then I went back to Study Hall and treated it as a learning tool rather than an evaluation. I didn’t take any full exams at that point because I wanted to save them for later. I strongly recommend using Copilot to help interpret the questions and answers—especially early on, when the explanations in Study Hall can be a bit hard to digest. After completing all the mini exams and reviewing them, I moved on to the full exams; you can see my scores in another post I made here. On exam days, I woke up at 8 a.m., started at 9 a.m., and tackled the questions in three sections with two 10-minute breaks. I even paid attention to what I ate and drank during the exam. I took the full exams with one or two days break in between. What helped me most on exam day was keeping things simple. Don’t overthink the questions—just read and go with the first answer that comes to mind. Yes, you might get some wrong, but it’s better than diving too deep and second-guessing everything, in my opinion. If you overanalyze, every option can start to look correct.
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Congrats @Moein Mozaffarzadeh and thanks for sharing!! I've only been watching AR's videos on Udemy and realize now that I should read his book which I already have. I also have the PMBOK 7th edition book which no one is even recommending to read. I'll start reading AR's PMP Exam Prep Simplified book and then use the videos, and take the practice questions without memorizing but understanding the concepts.
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