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Prepping for PMI-ACP and taking test in July! Who else is doing this?
Is anyone relying on additional study books for the test? If so, which ones? Thanks in advance!
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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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PMP and just recently PMI-ACP certified, took both of @Andrew Ramdayal 's courses. Pay attention to when he says you don't need to memorize stuff versus really understanding concepts. Pace yourself and don't EVEN try to cram study. Make sure you score above 80% on the practice tests and quizzes, and make your own flash cards. Remember ---- low tech, HIGH TOUCH! Good luck all!
PMP Certified!!!
Thrilled to share that I have passed the PMP exam on 7th July, 2025 in my first attempt. Thank you @Andrew Ramdayal sir for the udemy course that helped me to develop my mindset required to crack the exam. And Best of Luck to everyone who is in the same journey for the PMP & CAPM, I am 100% sure that you too will crack the exam in the 1st attempt. Enjoy the Process!!!😎
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Welcome to the PMP Club! 😃
Here goes nothing! Test day tomorrow!
Well.....I've done all the studying I could have done at this point, reviewing my formulas, knowledge areas, processes and ITTO's. Test day is tomorrow! While I feel more than prepared, I've made peace with the slight possibility I might not pass. And that's ok. There are way bigger, more serious problems in the world right now. But FWIW.....thought you'd all get a kick out of my "low tech / high touch" flash cards. Wish me luck!
Here goes nothing!  Test day tomorrow!
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@Dionne Farmer - In addition to Andrew's PMP exam prep videos, I had his PMP book to supplement my studying. I just grouped my notecards by the chapter and the knowledge areas. Nothing too complicated. :)
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@Dionne Farmer - yeah, keep it super easy for when you need to review everything before sitting for the PMP exam. I highly advise knowing your EVM and the Knowledge Areas / Processes thoroughly, and there's some quick trip from Andrew in the chapters at the end. Do that, and you will pass the test! Good luck!
PMI-ACP
How should you prepare for this credential after you get your PMP certification?
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@Chad Condon - I bought Andrew's PMI-ACP Exam Prep course from Udemy, and he runs through stuff that we needed to learn for PMP, but spends a good amount of time on Agile. Highly recommend! Be prepared to breeze through the videos on PMP basics which take up about 40 videos. At the pace I've been at for past couple of days and building in time for studying and taking all the practice quizzes, I hope to sit for the ACP test by mid July I think?
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@Tim Dunn Same here! While I understand that the ACP test is only about 120 questions, I heard that they are pretty difficult so I'm not taking any knowledge areas for granted! I tried to access the Agile book from PMI, but apparently it's password protected and I couldn't download.....so bought a hardcopy book to read through and mark up if needed! Good luck in your test prep!
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Jennifer Munsayac
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Jenn Munsayac, PMP, PMI-ACP

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