Need help- 29 days more to go
Submitted by mathewtvm on Tue, 04/03/2012 - 08:35
Hi
I have 29 days more to go for the PMP exam. I have finished Rita x 1 time, Also I am about to finish PMBOK x 1 time. For Rita's test I am scoring an average of 65-70%. Can someone help me on how to move forward with the prep and revision.
Mathew


nishant079
Tue, 04/03/2012 - 08:53
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You are on track !
Hi Pal,
You are doing absolutely fine no need to panic. please keep reading PmBok 1-2 times more and Rita on cce more . please do not stress yourself by overstudying but try to understand the concepts :).
please try free mock exams from various site like PmFastrack, PMStudy, Passforsure, Headfirst, Oliverhan, Simplilearn, velociteach etc to gauge your performance. If possible go throug Rajesh NAir's note and prctice ITTO on http://www.brainbok.com/ .
All the best . i am sure you will rock.
thanks, Nishant
pmp_man
Tue, 04/03/2012 - 10:21
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Hi mathewtvm
Hi mathewtvm – In case you have already tried a PMP exam i.e. second timer, please ignore my recommendations as you know better how in reality PMP questions are.
My recommendations (If you are first timer):
I am not very much comfortable with Rita’s Answer choices in the question they have. In real PMP exam you will be easily able to remove 2 choices if you understand the situational question correctly. So out of the 2 left choices, you have to choose the best one or the right one. I do not see Rita’s question bank especially the answer choices following these rules.
I have tried 2 good mock test series i.e. from pmstudy.com and pmpforsure.com. Make sure you try the Free one atleast so that you get a feel of the type of PMP questions that you can expect in the real PMP exam.
Stick to PMBOK now and don’t refer any other book. PMZilla, Oliver, HeadFirst have great questions and some eye opener too, make sure you practice them too.
Lastly and most important – Please see this forum and the recommendations people are giving here. Make a fix plan and execute it for the remaining 28 days.
I wish you the BEST for your PMP exam.