My exam is on 19/11/2012

 Dear All,

  My exam is on 19 Nov, I have studied PMbok, and some mocks exams from simlilearn and others free exams.  I need some help i calculating the CPM, duration, LS,FS, etc as I hearded that the exam will have 4 to 6 questions using CPM chart and will ask to calutate float, etc, any advise in how to oversome this  ad any good advise for my last 4 days before exam.

 

Thanks

 

Which all test you took along with Simplilearn and how much did you score?


As you already know question on CPM, duration, LS,FS, etc will not be much (<10 out of 200) and hence you still have 95% questions where you can score maximum and pass the PMP exam.


Most of the recommended mock test people talk over here has good standard questions on CPM, duration, LS, FS. If you have already taken those mock tests you should have already practiced 30-40 such questions and its more and enough for the PMP exam.


As you have 4 more days now, you can take 1-2 mock tests. Concentrate just on PMBOK important IITO pages and its summery pages for revision.


Good Luck!


Saket, PMP

 Hi,

My exam is next week.got scoring in pmstudy and pmpforsure more than 75%.However got 56% for the pmzilla final exam.This has shattered my morale a lot do you think I am prepared  well enough .please advise

With 75% score I think you are well prepared. The Admin of PmZilla keep saying around 60% is a good score and questions of PmZilla are more like eye opener rather something that you should compare with the actual PMP exam. By securing 56% you have already opened your eyes for 44% of questions, so take in this positive way and move ahead.


Keep in mind confidence is more powerful than your preparations. If your morale is down with a bad score, you still have time, take some more mock test and you should be back to confidence by this approach. You can take mock test and find gaps until a day before the exam.


Also make sure to concentrate just on PMBOK important IITO pages and its summery pages for revision.


Good Luck!


Saket, PMP