Exam in 15 days
Hello :)
So i am sitting for my exam in 15 days and I'd like some help on what i should be doing next.
My study plan for a month was as below:
1- Read PMBOK 1 time but real good reading
2- Studied Rita 1 time (Made notes along with the PMBOK)
3- read rita one more time to make sure i got it all.
4- memorized the ITTO mnemonics and Formulae
5- read the Glossary made sure all terms are known and understood. panning on rereading.
So after that am planning to read Rajesh Nair notes (They seem brilliant) and mock exmas and rita's fast track questions to get what i score.
I got 71% in first exam in rita.
Can any one please advise what else i need tp be doing. Am really nervous! I appreciate any help on those comeing 2 weeks?
Regards
Silvana :)


Moe Pmp
Fri, 02/01/2013 - 19:42
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Good luck Silvana. From an
Good luck Silvana.
From an experience in sitting for the exam less than a month ago, 12 to 15 questions on the EV. Questions on the IRR and contract types from the procurement ch. Also, the quality metrics.
Practice mock exams, PMStudy, similearn. You have to invest a little bit for the exam. DON'T study on the night of the exam.
Silvedmon
Sat, 02/02/2013 - 12:24
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Thanks. I just constantly
Thanks.
I just constantly feel am missing information but am certainly taking mock tests these days and will try to fill the Gaps.
Just do you think Rita and PMbok are enough? or do i need to go with another book.?
Thanks a lot for your reply
Moe Pmp
Wed, 02/06/2013 - 00:14
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Yes, the two references are
Yes, the two references are enough. Remember that page 43 of the PMBoK. Focus on the executing and planning process groups. Free mock exams are not reliable enough to me.
Good luck :)
admin
Sat, 02/02/2013 - 15:16
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15 days is a good enough
15 days is a good enough time. Take more mock tests like PMStudy, and other free ones listed here and focus on the areas you score low.
vinayk
Sat, 02/02/2013 - 18:04
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Read PMBOK
Hey Silvana,
Recently I passed PMP and was happy to use Pmstudy, Pmpforsure and Rita Fast Track. You might try these and see how you score here. As most of the people say here, around 70% of score in mock test is good enough to judge.
Your exam is close, so I would advice you to read PMBOK the maximum you can. As per my experience PMP exam is all about how well you have understood each line of PMBOK.
Good luck!
Thanks & Regards,
Vinay Kumar