PMP Exam Prep
Submitted by VIDYA S. RAO on Wed, 10/31/2012 - 13:02
Hello Team,
I am planning to take my exam by end of December, I have read PMBOK, I would say thus far I am aware of 40% of what is been addressed in PMBOK. I need help on next phase on how to prepare etc. Any suggestions are welcome.
VSR
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pavan.kundurthi
Thu, 11/01/2012 - 04:15
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Hi Vidya
Read Rita 7 and Head first also those are very gud books,especially Rita.
Try as many as mocks as you can,Install Rita Fast Track7 on ur desk top it contains alots of questions..
Wish you all the best for your exam
VIDYA S. RAO
Thu, 11/01/2012 - 14:48
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Thanks
Hello Pavan,
Thanks for the suggestion
Vidya
admin
Thu, 11/01/2012 - 13:33
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Dear VSR ,Please read the
Dear VSR ,
Please read the posts made on PMZilla by People who have cleared PMP. I am sure you will get the required information
Regards
VIDYA S. RAO
Thu, 11/01/2012 - 14:51
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Dear Admin,Is the time
Dear Admin,
Is the time duration enough for me to take exam? In my mock up I am just scoring around 40%, so any suggestion on study patten would be of great help.
Thanks
Vidya
NewBeePM
Fri, 11/02/2012 - 04:00
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Vidya
In my experience the initial jump in knowledge is easy its after that when ever extra % score needs a lot more effort. Reading several posts i have noticed its not just PMBOK but applying it(you need to know how to answer tricky questions). SOme people just get it with least efforts while for some it takes days.
There is no one formula fits all you have to be the best judge of your own study plan. Some ppl prefer memorizing while others can answer conceptually do whatever works for you. I am appearing in a few days and i am only in 68-70%. Safest is to get around 80-85% thats when you know you will crack PMP
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admin
Sat, 11/03/2012 - 05:07
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Hi Vidya, There is a huge
Hi Vidya,
There is a huge variation in the time duration , but from my personal experience I would want to put a number, which is 180 hours. Check how many hours you have put till now. If you are close to 150+ hours, you will start getting 70% and above in mock tests and then you know you are ready for the exam