๐ŸŽ‰ Passed PMP on My First Attempt โ€“ AT / AT / AT!
I Passed PMP on My First Attempt โ€“ AT / AT / AT! (April 16, 2026) after two and half month Journey.
Iโ€™m happy to share that I successfully passed the PMP exam on my first attempt with Above Target (AT) in all three domains.
Here is my PMP journey, especially for those looking for a low-cost and effective preparation strategy.
At the beginning, I asked ChatGPT for the most affordable and high-value way to prepare for PMP. It recommended following Andrew Ramdayalโ€™s Udemy course together with PMI Study Hall. After doing my own research, I confirmed that this is one of the most practical and cost-effective approaches.
I started Andrew Ramdayalโ€™s Udemy course on February 5, 2026, and completed the 35 PDU requirement in just 3 weeks. Then I applied for the PMP exam by following the guidance provided in his course and YouTube videos. I prepared my experience description carefully and used ChatGPT to refine the wording aligned with the PMBOK Guide terminology. My application was approved within 5 days without audit.
After approval, I followed advice shared by previous PMP candidates in PMP study communities and prepared short personal notes from:
* PM+ Processes (264 pages)
* Agile Slides (219 pages)
I reviewed these notes daily and continuously added new technical terms I discovered while practicing questions in PMI Study Hall. This helped me become very familiar with PMP terminology.
Later, I watched Andrew Ramdayalโ€™s YouTube sessions:
* 200 Ultra Hard Questions
* 50 Mindset Questions
These helped me understand how to think like a PMP exam candidate. At first I answered many questions incorrectly, but gradually I developed confidence in applying the PMP mindset correctly.
Then I practiced using PMI Study Hall, where I completed:
* 350 practice questions
* All mini exams
* Two full-length mock exams (completed 2 days before the real exam)
During practice, I carefully reviewed every wrong answer and compared my thinking with PMIโ€™s expected mindset. I also saved screenshots of incorrect questions and reviewed them repeatedly on my phone whenever I had free time.
One important lesson I learned:
Andrewโ€™s mindset strategy is extremely powerfulโ€”but it cannot be applied always in every situation.
For example:
Normally avoid escalating issues immediately, but escalation is correct in situations like:
* ethical violations
* government regulatory requirements
* serious compliance risks
Understanding when to apply the mindset and when to adjust it becomes clear only through PMI Study Hall practice.
I strongly recommend this preparation order:
1๏ธโƒฃ Study Andrewโ€™s mindset lessons
2๏ธโƒฃ Watch the 200 Ultra Hard Questions
3๏ธโƒฃ Analyze why answers are correct or incorrect
4๏ธโƒฃ Practice extensively in PMI Study Hall
5๏ธโƒฃ Clarify unfamiliar terms using ChatGPT (ask: โ€œExplain based on PMBOKโ€)
For example, when I dod practice question in PMI Study hall, I encountered stakeholder prioritization using:
* Powerโ€“Interest Grid
* Powerโ€“Influence Grid
* Salience Model
These were not deeply covered in andrew's primary course, but I learned them through Study Hall practice and ChatGPT explanationsโ€”and one of these appeared in my real exam.
My PMI Study Hall scores:
* Initial practice: about 55%
* Final full mock exams: 73% and 78%
If your scores are low at the beginning, donโ€™t worry. Focus on learning from mistakes and improving your mindset.
Also, I noticed 3 identical questions from Study Hall appeared in my actual PMP exam.
Finally, in my experience:
๐Ÿ‘‰ The real PMP exam felt easier than PMI Study Hall practice tests.
My preparation resources:
โœ” Andrew Ramdayal Udemy Course
โœ” Andrew Ramdayal YouTube Sessions
โœ” PMI Study Hall
โœ” ChatGPT (for clarifications based on PMBOK)
Iโ€™m truly grateful to Andrew Ramdayal for his excellent teaching and guidance throughout this journey.
Good luck to everyone preparing for PMPโ€”you can do it! ๐Ÿš€
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