PMP Exam Lessons Learned by PMPBOY...
Submitted by PMPBOY on Sat, 07/16/2011 - 21:21
Here are PMPBOY’s lessons learned from successfully passing the PMP exam on July 15, 2011. My application was approved on February 02, 2011 and I scheduled my exam for July 15, 2011 in March 2011 and then I never changed my exam date. I am glad that hard work paid off, and am hopeful that these tips maybe helpful for the future PMP aspirants…
Preparations:
· Have been practicing the project management since 2003 so PM realm is not new to me.
· PMBOK 4th Edition: studied 1 time cover to cover.
· Rita’s Book 6th edition: studied 1 time cover to cover.
· Andy Crowe’s Book 4th edition: studied 1 time cover to cover.
· PMBOK 4th edition: studied again 1 more time cover to cover.
· Regularly studying PMI Journal for the recent PM knowledge.
My Scores in Different mock tests:
· PMI Sample Test (20 good questions) = 100%
· PMcExam mock Tests (38 modules of 25 hard questions in each module) = scored consistently more than 80%
· PMStudy FREE mock Test (200 good questions) = 68%
· PMStudy PAID 4th Test (200 very good questions) = 74%
· Exam Central FREE mock Test (200 good questions) = 87%
· PM Model FREE mock Test (200 good questions) = 87%
· Andy Crowe’s Book Final Exam = 93.5%
· Andy Crowe’s Insite.VelociTeach (lots of questions access for 1 week only) = 80 to 94%
· Rita’s 6th Book; end of chapters = consistently 70 to 88%
· Oliver L. 175 very hard questions = 88%
· Oliver L. 75 very hard questions = Failed in March 2011
· PM Target (Extremely hard 70 questions in 60 minutes) = Failed
· PM RoadTrip (very easy questions) = 93%
· HeadFirst = 89%
· AACE International EVP (14 very hard questions) = 50%
· Edwel (200 good questions) = 68%
· SimpliLearn (200 good questions) = 68%
· Exam Professor (200 good questions) = 74% in the first week of July 2011 [First time I failed in May 2011]
Real Exam: I found it a bit tough but tricky. One has to really decipher the question to know what is being asked to answer. It’s doable but not impossible. I had lots of questions from QUALITY and Risk Management. Many on simple calculations related to CPI, SPI, EV and Communication Channels. About 12 questions on ITTOs - I did not memorize them at all. But I did understand them all, and IMHO, one does not need to memorize the ITTOs.
Recommendations: Schedule your exam and don’t change it. Work and study hard towards that date, understanding of the PMBOK 4th edition is a MUST, and practice, practice, practice, practice and keep practicing the good mock tests.
Last but not least, behind my success, I appreciate my wife’s endurance of my long working hours & at home not spending quality times with her during last several months. I love you my DULLO! Thanks are due to my friend Rakesh too for his constant encouragements.
Thanks and Best of Luck,
PMPBOY
PMPBOY


admin
Mon, 07/18/2011 - 04:09
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Can you suggest which of the
Can you suggest which of the above tests can be avoided ?
Congratulations on your PMP and thanks for posting the wonderful writeup
REgards
PMPBOY
Mon, 07/18/2011 - 05:58
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PMPBOY suggests these mock tests for practicing for PMP exam...
My 2 cents,
One should practice as much as one has time to practice for... [Exam is both TOUGH & TRICKY] but the following ones - in particular maybe VERY HELPFUL:
Thanks & All the Best for the future PMP aspirants,
PMPBOY
RP
Mon, 07/18/2011 - 07:22
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Well done PMPBOY! Time for
Well done PMPBOY! Time for some relaxation!
Just 2 questions please;
- You mentioned many questions on Risk and Quality, approximately how many?
- The exam questions content - how much different are they to the Mock Exams suc as PMStudy, Rita M - 6th ed, etc.?
Thanks.
PMPBOY
Mon, 07/18/2011 - 16:06
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RP, PMPBOY is surprised that you only have 2 questions... just k
RP, PMPBOY is surprised that you only have 2 questions... just kidding.
I would say there were ~ 44 questions combined from QUALITY & RISK including simulations etc. etc.
my 2 cents on mock exams: all should be on equal footing so I won't recommend any single one.
Having said that, the real exam is a real test so one should study from as many diverse - good quality though -
sources as one could have access to.
Hope it helps,
PMPBOY
RP
Tue, 07/19/2011 - 06:30
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Lol! I have much more but I
Lol! I have much more but I guess I could figure that by myself! Thats quite a bit from Quality and Risk combined, close to 25% of the paper (not sure how many of those would have been pre-release though). Thanks for your LL and advice PMPBOY!