PMP certified 2nd March. Lessons learned
Hi All,
I have been a silent observer in this awesome forum for a month now. I am happy to share that I got PMP certified this weekend. A big part of my success goes to pmzilla, so I would like to share my lessons learned/experiences with all the members.
My scores: 2 P’s(Initiation & planning);3 MP’s(Exec., M&C, closing)
Here are some of my experiences & lessons learned:
- I had a lot of reasons to keep postponing my decision for PMP. I logged into pmzilla whole day to read LL. This works wonders for people like me who are unable to break their lethargy for the exam.
- My study Duration: 3 week study plan
- Books /materials referred :PMBOK (Read this thoroughly); Rita (flipped pages to read tips and tricks and did the questions. Headfirst (For procurement, EVM Calculations – simplified learning); Kim Heldman- Solved the questions for each chapter;Andy’s book - Solved the questions for each chapter
- Mock tests: I gave a few free tests online and 2 full length tests from Kim heldman.
- 2 days prior to the exam I read Rajesh Nair’s notes & Raga’s 355 pts
- PMBOK is enough to pass the exam. But practice makes you perfect so I tried solving questions at the end of chapters from different books
- I tried to understand tools and techniques usage – remembering how I have used them at work. I googled to find out the unfamiliar tools
- After reading pmbok twice, I noticed I had already memorized PG 43(all processes and KA) without even trying to do so.
- It is tough to remember Inputs and outputs. Take time to think behind the logic. That would be sufficient to answer questions on the exam
- I was getting discouraged when I gave a few tests – I didn’t get above 70% in any of them. But I used the results to fill gaps. After a few mock tests online I saw the questions were getting repeated
- Its easy to get all the numerical right on the exam- just practiced them!.
- The two process groups – initiation and closing have least questions on the exam so I made sure to cover them nicely to avoid BP. This is comparatively easy to do coz there are only 4 processes all together.
- Finally I was happy and cheerful on the exam day
I hope my learning may help some of you. I am again thankful to pmzilla admin, Mr. Rajesh nair and Raga and numerous other PMP certified people who shared their experiences on thIS forum. Thanks a ton!
All the best to other aspirants!


anand2381
Tue, 03/05/2013 - 02:57
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Congrats on ur PMP
Hi,
Congrats on ur PMP.
You have mentioned that
swetashalini
Tue, 03/05/2013 - 13:10
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Hi Amit,Thanks!I refered the
Hi Amit,
Thanks!
I refered the following:
EVM Calculations - from Headfirst
Procurement numericals- from Rita
admin
Tue, 03/05/2013 - 04:40
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Congratulations on your
Congratulations on your PMP and Thanks for sharing your LL.
Regards
prakharsidana
Tue, 03/05/2013 - 07:46
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congrates !
congrates on your PMP !
Regards
Prakhar
Vishwanath
Tue, 03/05/2013 - 07:56
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Congrats
Dear Friend,
Congratulations on your PMP and Thanks for sharing your LL.
Regards,
Vishwanath
uglory
Wed, 03/06/2013 - 15:38
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Great job!. Congrats man!!.
Great job!. Congrats man!!.