Christopher Scordo Q/A is good or average level?
Submitted by vivek919 on Wed, 11/21/2012 - 07:28
Hi
I have alreday given PMstudy,Oli,PMzila and simpli learn and others and my score around 65% to 72% only. Now I am giving the Q/A from PMI website and giving the mock test from
PMP Exam Prep: Questions, Answers, & Explanations, 2012 Edition
Under Scordo, I am consistantly getting more than 70% and less than 80% always without any fail. would like to know how is the quality of This mock test. Here, I am assuming, Since this comes under PMI websites it self. Should be good qulaity of test and will match this kind of same pattern in PMP exam.
Please share your exp. ? Is this below level of PMP or average ?
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aliweb
Wed, 11/21/2012 - 12:23
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Christopher Scordo questions
Christopher Scordo questions are mostly based around exact wordings from PMBOK. He does not ask situationaly based questions but it doesn't mean it is worthless.
diba_perfect
Wed, 11/21/2012 - 17:44
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I would rate Scordo's
I would rate Scordo's questions a shade easier than the actual PMP exam.
A good idea would be to start off with the Lite Mocks in reverse order(last one first). The difficulty level of these mocks keep on increasing as you proceed through the book.
~ Diba
krantikumar50
Fri, 11/23/2012 - 09:06
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As per me...
Hello:-
As per me, the real test in Scordo is 8th onward. 13-16 are toughest.
In 1-7, 90% is banal and gives an unnecessary high till you take PMZilla toughers or PMPforsure and come crashing down. These according to me are the real tests.
The option is yours. One is rising, rising, and rising and Failing and second is Falling, falling, and falling and coming out trumps.
Remember Sachin Tendulkar on his maiden trip to West Indies would make fast bowlers bowl to him on the pitch which was 3-4 yards shorter and then excelling. This is what I am driving at. Practice with tough questions which would do a world of good to your confidence rather than practising with the lesser ones and coming out of the Prometric with a sad face.
And as I said earlier, the ball lies in your court. How would you play is completely your prerogative.
Best, KK :)