Passed PMP - Done & Dusted for Good!

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Hello all,

I am Ram from Malaysia - i cleared my PMP exam on the first week of September 2013 and i hear you might be asking why I am posting my LL after 4 long weeks.

That is because i just got back from my 3 weeks long vacation - a well deserved break after 8 long months studying for PMP. This is my story, a remarkable milestone of mine.

The Journey
I am a Business Analyst for a well known MNC and have been one for the past 7 years of my career life.
Being a BA is a job I've always wanted and inspired to do - analytic thinking and being the communicator between Business and IT is what i enjoyed all these while.

As much as i love my job, major projects have always been my evaluation benchmark when it comes to my KPI review. That is when i asked myself if I should take up Project Management role instead - ever since, I began to read about PMP. The 'research' went on for almost 2 years as I couldn't allocate much time due to both personal and career life enhancements.

Fast forward to February 2013, I decided to give PMP a go and enrolled myself to a well reputable training center for the 35 PDUs which I owe big time. Anyone from Malaysia who is keen to take up PMP, do drop me a note - you will never go wrong with this institution.

I began my tutorial class in March 2013 and it was a 3 months long track organized and managed so well for working adults. My tentatively planned exam period was supposed to be in 25 July 2013 - yes, that's 2 months after my last class as I'd to travel for work in between.

I also took the risk of taking up the exam in end July 2013 when i know PMBOK v4 was about to expire a week after.

I did not study much during the initial first 3 months of my class - it was more like flipping thru the PMBOK 4 which i printed and left aside. Serious reading begun when I my work travel schedule got tighter and I realized there’s not much time left.

The Preparations
I initially had 2 books - the PMBOK and Kim Heldman's Exam Guide 6th Edition. I was reading both books in parallel and writing my own notes at the same time.
I somehow felt I wasn't getting anywhere - Kim's book goes by Process Group and it is as dry as the PMBOK, my perception that is. I was scoring 50-65% on average on all chapter end questions and i completed the book in 4 weeks.

Having one more month to go, i took the risk of going thru Rita Mulcahy's 7th Edition.
Read: RMC is God sent - you may interpret this with your own words.
My test scores improved tremendously for all Rita's chapter end questions averaging 68-85%.

By end fourth week, i completed Rita's book and went ahead with below mock tests - approximately 3500 questions ;

1. Head First - 75%
    Comments: Good start to benchmark where you stand
    Difficulty: Easy

2. Oliver Lehman's 175 - 68%
    Comments: A tough one to crack but real good one to clear concepts
    Difficulty: Medium - Hard

3. Christopher Scrodo 1-18
    Comments: The test goes from easy to hard and i was scoring around 70-85% from 1-12 and 65-70% from 13-18
    Difficulty: Medium - Hard

4. Exam Central - 78%
    Comments: Quality test questions and it does rise confidence
    Difficulty: Easy

5. Simplilearn - 65%
    Comments: I did not concentrate much for this test as i took it in rush and did not score well.

6. Frank Anbari - 90%
    Comments: These questions are direct extracts from PMBOK - highly recommended to clear     concepts.
    Difficulty: Easy - Medium

7. TechFAQ 360 - 82%
    Comments: Good confidence booster
    Difficulty: Medium

8. Edwel - 65%
    Comments: Can't recall the quality of these questions but worth trying.

9. PM Study 1 [Free] - 82%
    Comment: Exam quality was real good, but please try your very best to avoid sitting for PM     Study test on your last exam week.
    I went paranoid going thru the hassle when their site went down while i was doing my 150th     question. Their support did not respond to my mails or calls, complete disappointment!

10.PM Study 2 [Paid] - 78%
    Comment: Read above - exam quality was good but they did not cover much of EVM and CPM     questions.
    Difficulty: Medium

11. Rita's FastTrack - Average of 75-80%
    Comments: You will see huge collections of situational questions here and the quality of these     questions are close to exam standard.

12. Random online questions
    Comments: You should only take these questions when you are all done with the recommended         ones.
    : Do take note that you're taking a high risk of taking up questions from old PMBOK versions.

During the course of preparation, I came across this awesome forum called PMZILLA back in May 2013 - to be honest, the guys in this forum played real big role for me to pass my PMP. They've contributed constructive feedback for each and every queries and LL posted here.

You guys are awesome and i have no other words to express my gratitude except for thanking you guys for all the contributions made.

I also went thru a few real good YouTube videos – you might want to check them out;

1.    CPM: http://www.youtube.com/user/SirGanttalot
2.    EVM: http://www.youtube.com/user/PMBOK5
3.    EVM: http://www.youtube.com/user/izenbridge

 

The D-Day
I ended my final study on the eve night of my exam day - all i did was to time myself for the Brain Dump, ~12 minutes approximates. Basically my Brain Dump contains 9 segments as below;

    1. 42 processes
    2. EVM - 10 formulas
    3. EAC - 4 formulas
    4. Probability - 6 formulas
    5. CPM - 4 formulas
    6. Sigma - 4 Sigma %
    7. Present & Future Value
    8. Communication Channel - 1 formula
    9. Quality and HR Theories - 6 theories

My exam was scheduled in Prometric Singapore - i reached the exam center by 7AM and realized no one was around me. I went thru my notes but it didn't help much as i was pretty much prepared, mentally.

The site invigilator arrived 5 minutes to 8AM and all of us are allowed in to the center at 8AM sharp.
A quick exam briefing was given and we waited patiently till our names are called - we waited for almost 30 minutes and i could see many restless faces around me.

Our exam was supposed to start at 8.30AM. Few minutes after, out came the invigilator with a disappointed face. We were told the network connection between Prometric US and Singapore was down. We weren't given a definite answer and were told to wait for feedback from PMI.

I was utterly disappointed at that time and walked to my car with heavy heart - i couldn't believe this was happening to me. I drove home with despair and felt down throughout the day.

I tried calling PMI that night and i was told they did not have any feedback from Prometric yet and was told to wait.

Days passed and i couldn't concentrate much on both studies and work since there wasn't a definite answer from neither PMI nor Prometric.

To make things worse, i called PMI Singapore 2 days after and was told i'd to reschedule my exam and it will be based on PMBOK5. The world turned its back on me for the second time - i was lost and felt absurdly demotivated.

Days passed and i couldn't go back on study track. A week after, i received an apology mail from PMI and offered all the effected candidate one chance to sit for PMBOK4 exam - the given date was 18 August 2013 at Prometric Singapore.

To make things more exciting, the exam will be delivered on Paper Based format [PBT] - how ironic.
I thank God for giving me an answer and replied the mail with my schedule confirmation.

I knew i wouldn't get an instant result like how Computer Based Test was conducted - it will take 6-8 weeks for PMI to reply all PBT candidates with the results.

The next 2 weeks was the most difficult days of my life - the attempt to re-study and going thru the whole process again was a killer experience.

After much thinking, i decided to gear up and planned my study schedule - summarized below ;

    1. Rita FasTrack test 200Q - every 2 days
    2. Review all marked & wrong answers after each test
    3. PMStudy1 [Free] test
    4. Rajesh Nair's notes - thank you PMZILLA

The D-Day [Take 2]
I arrived Prometric center early, feeling all excited for the PBT. Briefing was given and we were allowed into the exam room. We were given 4 pencils, 5-6 sheets of paper, a sealed Question book and an OCR sheet to mark your answers.

We were briefed on how to fill up our OCR paper - and out of sudden, the invigilator announced we can begin our exam and we have 4 hours to go.

I was shocked as i initially thought we'd given the first 15 minutes to perform our brain dump - what a good start. I rushed to write down all i could remember on the scratch sheets given and that took about 8 minutes.

The questions were comparable with my entire mock test but to my surprise, i did not see much situational based questions. My comments of the questions as summarized below;

    1. I would consider EVM & CPM as scoring questions - Practice Scribd questions and you're on your way to get 15-18 questions right
    2. Know your Contract types by heart
    3. ITTO - there was about 5-6 straight forward questions but if you know & understand your 42     processes, you should have no issues answering
    4. About 5-8 questions on Risk & Procurement combined
    5. About 10 questions on HR - read Conflict Resolution. I got confused between Confronting &     Collaborating.
    6. Understand Quality charts well

No questions on Ethics, Depreciation Methods, PTA Calculations, Sigma and People theories.

I completed my exam in 3.5 hours, and took the next 30 minutes to review the marked [~30 of them] and i changed only 1 of it. The exam ended just before 1PM and i could see everyone feeling relieved - everyone wished each other good luck and we headed home.

Happy Ending
I knew i would pass my exam but since it was a Paper Based Test, my worries were still there. 4 weeks passed and on the first week of September, i received a Congratulations mail from PMI stating I've passed my exam ;

    1. Proficient    : Initiating
    2. Proficient    : Planning
    3. Proficient    : Executing
    4. Proficient    : Monitoring & Controlling
    5. Moderate Proficient    : Closing

Well, i got to admit that I've never once closed my projects smoothly - that reflected my lacking on this process group.

The feeling of reading that mail was just sheer pleasure - i called almost everyone from my phone list to let them know it was well worth 8 months of sacrifices made. Hugs from the wife and my little girl just felt awesome - i did not sleep well that night and was on cloud nine throughout the week.

Behind every successful man, Project Managers in particular, there will surely be a strong, wise and supportive woman. That special lady who encouraged me throughout my PMP journey, she's my guardian angel - thank you, wifey.

Never once throughout my endeavor, i lost my faith to God - i knew and believed everything happens for a reason and for good that is.

I've read numerous LL and I've felt both the happiness and sorrows narrated here.
All i want to tell you future PMP aspirants as summarized below;

    1. PMBOK is your scripture - print and bind it by chapters instead of carrying the whole 400 or so      pages in bulk. You would appreciate reading it that way.
    2. Read PMBOK and your preferred exam guide together to grasp the concepts
    3. Read Lesson Learned often - it's a form of motivator to keep you going

Apart from above, some pointers to get you going;

1.    If you’re a morning person, do your mock test practices in the morning and review your marked and wrong questions in the evening. Alternatively, on the last week of your exam, try your best to take up your mock test as close as your actual test time.
2.    While reviewing your marked and wrong questions, use PMBOK as your first reference point and your Exam Guide next.
3.    Try your very best NOT to go on study marathon – it might work for some but certainly not for me.
4.    Draw the 42 processes [PMBOK4] and understand them conceptually – as for ITTO, try your very best not to memorize but understand them. It does not fit the purpose if you don’t understand them conceptually, especially for Tools & Techniques. You may use abbreviations if you like but be sure not to get confused especially for Risk and Quality Knowledge Area.
5.    Practice your Brain Dump at least once every 3 days to ensure you don’t lose the grip.
6.    If you’re on Android or iOS, there are a few reliable free apps on the Play Store or iTunes you can download. If you need the APKs or IPAs, let me know.

Guys, I have loads of sample questions & reference materials on my cloud storage – if any of you need one, drop your email address and I will add your IDs into the list. This is the least I could do in return for all the help PMZILLians has given me.

All the very best guys - God bless!

Ram, PMP
Wee, finally accreditation behind my name!   ( :

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KM, thank you for the good wishes. I've shared the link to you, good luck for your exams!

Hi Ram ,

Can you please share your material with me , prash16@gmail.com

thnx

Congrats, Can you share the study material with me. anguraj@gmail.com  

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Thank you, materials shared. Good luck!

Can you please send all your pmp material 

 

vishwanath.mulukutla@gmail.com

Hi Ram,

Thanks for your LL. Your LL are very useful. I will be appearing for PMP in the month of Dec'13. Can you kindly share material available with you. My email ID is pandya.arpit@gmail.com.

Thanks in advance and wish you good luck for your future.

Arpit Pandya

 

 

 

 

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Hi Arpit,

Thank you for the good wishes - i've shared the materials with you.

All the best on your exams!  : )

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Raghav, you'll need to provide me with your email address.

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Raghav, you'll need to provide me with your email address.

 Hello Ram,

Congrats, Good to hear you cleared it in PM 4 format itself.

Could you please share your dropbox link witrh me at technolounge@gmail.com.

 

 

 Ram

This is one of the best lessons learnt I have seen on any forum...we actually  walked the journey with you :-)..

Would like to take a look at the material you have ...can you please share it ..venkyiy@gmail.com.

 

Best Regards,

Venky

 

 

 

 

 

 

 please share the link to vijayirish@yahoo.co.uk

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Glad to hear you found my LL useful Venky - i've shared the materials.

Let me know if you need further assistance, good luck!

Love your journey... can you share with me rozierar@yahoo.com.. would like to know apps in any android or ipad

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Glad you enjoyed - i have shared my materials with you.

As for the Android and Apple apps, you can do a quick "PMP" keyword search and you'll be returned with tons of apps. Try those free ones out.. i'm sure it's worth, especially on ITTO aspect.

 Hi Ram - You did a great job, I'd appreciate if you could send across the material which i'll be helpfull for me to gear up for the examination, please send  the only stuff which is relevant to PMBOK5 and which you used for prepration.

Cheers

Sachin 

email address: sachinsinha3@gmail.com

 

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Thank you Sachin - as for the materials i've shared, those are all based on PMBOK4.

I'm afraid you will need to source the information you need for PMBOK5 with those who'd passed their exams recently, good luck!

Hi Ram,

Well written LL. You went through the most difficultway. OMG i dont want to go through. I am preparing from 2008 yes you heard right. I took the exam in a hurry on Jun 19 and flop.. what to say I felt really sad as i shatered the belief of my wife and my kids. So it is a revenge time now. I am preparing to take again in Dec (Max) . Please send me your notes and idea for  studing regularly. 

 

Cheers,

Raj Kumar

rajbizonline@gmail.com

 

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Hello Raj Kumar,

I really do admire your determination to raise up and move on - that is the fighting spirit you need.

You have approximately 1.5 months left - since you've gone thru the PMP preparation experience once, you will now know where your weak areas are.

As i mentioned in my LL, i do not have the ability to absorb everything i read.
That said, i would usually spend a maximum of 1-2 hours per study session and relax then on.

During the break, i would usually play the PMP Process Game - if you have an iOS or Android device, you should find a few good apps in iTunes or Google Play.
Just find for PMP keyword and try them out.

Once you're done with the break, have a quick review of what you've studied an hour before and ask yourself the 5W 1H questions.
Try this till you're fully aware of the subject - then proceed with asking 5W 1H for ITTO. Again, do not memorize but understand the concept.

By the end of the day, once you're done with the whole chapter, test yourself with the Chapter end questions.
If you're scoring low, be happy and review all your wrong questions - this includes marked questions which you've got it correct as well.

This is my approach of studying - hope it helps. Good luck!


Regards,
Ram

 Thanks for sharing your experience. I had a failed attempt in July.

Could you please share your notes @ nithin.cool@gmail.com

 

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I'm sorry to hear you did not make it for your first attempt - do not despair, raise up and go for it again. I'm sure with the experience you had, you should be on your way to success.

I've shared the materials i have - good luck!

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Dear friend,

Congrats on getting your PMP and thank you for sharing your detailed LL.

It would be great if you could please share your notes. Please mail it to sify.mailz@gmail.com

Thanks and Regards,

 Sam

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Hello Sam, thank you for the good wishes. I've shared my materials - all the best on your exams!

Thanks for sharing your very inspiring story Ram., I had my 35hours training last June 2012 (PMBOK 4th ed.) and just decided to take the exam this December. I have the latest edition of PMBOK Guide (5th ed.) but i want to try also the materials that you are sharing. Could you send it to jhe_javillo@yahoo.com.ph.


Congratulations for passing  PMP and wish you all the best in your carreer..

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Thank you for the good wishes - there shouldn't be much of a difference between PMBOK4 and PMBOK5 questions. I've shared them with you - good luck for your exams!

 Cna you please send me the link to cloud to theodore.walter@gmail.com

 

My exam is next week

 

Thanks

Theodore

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you Theodore. I hope i'm not too late to share the materials with you, good luck!

Congratulatons Ram for passing PMP

Can you please share the material ad.techie2011@gmail.com

Thank you.

 

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Thank you - materials shared. All the best on your exams!

 Congrats on passing my exam Ram

 

Please add me to your list and send me the relevant information

 

thanks.. 

 

 

 

 

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Sabeen, thank you for the good wishes. I will need your mail address to share the materials out.

Congratulations Ram! I also took first test in July and could not pass the test as I was not prepared well and just wanted to take it so that I dont have to prepare new format of PMBOK.  After failing the exam, I just am not motivated again to take the exam.  Now I think I should prepare better and take exam.  Last time I did not do any practice tests.  I would appreciate if you could share your materials and sample questions.  My email id is,

beene.lamichhane@gmail.com

 

Thanks,

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Hello there,

Glad your overcame and you're all geared up to go for your succcessful attempt next. I've shared my materials with you and there are quite a number of questions you can try out - all the very best for your exams!

 

Ram

 Dear Ram, PMP, 

Many Congratulations. Its a great preperation and Hard work

Pl share /add my eamil at -   anandsam.2050@gmail.com

Regards

 

 

 

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Hi there, thank you for the good wishes. I've shared the materials to you, all the best for your exams!  : )

 Ram, 

Congrats on clearing up the PMP. 

This is Raj and I am just starting to read PMBOK.. Please send me the link for any reference material you have. 

Thank you

Regards

Raj

 

 

 

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Hello Raj,

Thank you for the good wishes - can you provide me your email address please? Thanks.

 

Ram

Congratulation Ram, it was a pleasure reading your success story

For me, I failed the test last month, so Im studying again. I wish I could sit for the exam in December. Would you be so kind to share with me the material you have?

My email address is: alex_mata007@yahoo.com.mx

 

Much appreciate it

 

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Thank you Alex. I'm sorry to hear you failed the exams and i'm proud that you're all geared up to resit for your exam - i'm sure you'd do well.

I've shared the materials to you - good luck for your exams!

 Congratulatons Ram for passing PMP.

Can you please share the material  - shyam.mallesh@gmail.com

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Thank you Shyam - i have shared the link to my Dropbox to you. Good luck!

Great to read the experience - Really inspirational

Hi Ram,

Please share the learning materials - Saju.unniyattil@gmail.com

Regards - Saju Menon

 

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Thank you Saju Menon - i've shared the materials to you, all the best for your exams!

hi, can you please send materials to me as well, sreenu341@yahoo.com

 

thanks in advance. 

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Hi, i've shared the link to you - good luck!

 Hi Ram,

 

Could you please share the material on loving.achin@gmail.com

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

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Hello there, i've shared the reference materials to your mail - good luck on your exams!

Hello Ram

Congrats.. Please link to me as well. kumarasamy.muthu@gmail.com

Thanks in advance

Regards

Muthu.

 

 

 

 

 

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