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I know,, most people came here to share their successful stories. I want to share the real stories, maybe it will resonate with some people who are in the same shoes. I prepared the exam for two weeks. Although it’s a short period of time, I felt so ready. I finished simulator questions scored from 65 at first which was more intended for using the exam questions for study purpose, then started to increased to 73 then 80. I studied 200 extra hard questions and David’s 200 of Agile questions and other videos and materials. Before the exam I also reviewed AJ’s mindset materials etc. I felt ready! I planned to take it easy two days before exam, because I studied long hours on weekends, and stayed late to study after work on week days. But just in case, I studied more… that burned me out. I was not able to focus on the exam day. Questions were not difficult, but I struggled to stay focused to read questions and think straight. As result I got people AT, but rest two models didn’t meet the target. AJ has mentioned rest the day before exam. Listen to him. I can’t change what has happened, I’m mad at myself, and feeling down, but I’ll be okay. Anyone has any suggestions on how should I prepared the rest two modules (again) effectively and efficiently? TIA.
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@Angela Vuitton I used PMI Study Hall Plus for my preparation. While two weeks may seem a bit ambitious, I completed my study in one month after finishing the 35 PDU training material. During that month, I focused on practicing with PMI Study Hall Plus, answering exam questions, and analyzing why I missed certain questions. I tried to understand the mindset needed to select the correct answers. With just five days left until my exam, I watched some of AJ’s training videos to clarify certain topics. I also ensured that I read all of AJ’s resource materials. At that point, I realized that everything I had learned in study hall was already emphasized by AJ. In the final two days before the exam, I focused on revising the questions I had previously missed. Ultimately, I achieved scores of AT/AT/T, with the T being in Business Environment. You can do it. Just give yourself more time to prepare. Good luck.
Passed my PMP exam today AT/AT/T
Thanks @Andrew Ramdayal for your course and videos.
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