PMP Exam cleared on 12 March 2012

 

 Hi Friends,

At last I did it. I have cleared my PMP exam in my first attempt. Wow!!! It’s a great feeling. After all that hard work I put into it...it feels great that at at last i acheived it.

Kindly find below my L&L for all of you who aspire to become PMP's. 

1. Read Rita Mulchay at least 2- 3 times. It’s a great & trusted resource for PMP. 

2. Go through PMBOK at least 2 times. Although it’s boring but PMBOK gives you a better understanding and perspective of the cohesiveness of all the PM processes. You can actually logically relate all the Inputs & Outputs after going through PMBOK.

3.  I would suggest don’t just read Rita & PMBOK but go ahead and also create your own notes for last minute revisions. I tried to accommodate all my notes in 4 A4 size papers back & forth so that I can carry it everywhere along with me for revision.

4. Make sure you practice all the problem solving topics Critical Path, Earned value, EMV analysis, Decision Tree etc     every 2-3 days till your final exam. I practiced all the problems from Rita Mulchay. 

5. Simulation exams are a must before you appear for your final PMP exam. Make sure you practice at least 3-4 Simulation exams (200 Questions) before you appear for final exam. I practiced the below exams

PMStudy.Simplileran, HeadFIrst, TechFaq360.

6. Rajesh Nair notes are an ideal resource for last minute revision, I would suggest go ahead and take a print out of this notes. Go through these notes daily.

8. On day prior to your final exam, make sure you relax yourselves and don’t over study. At least I did so.  Try to bring your mind in a correct frame of mind so that you are confident about yourselves. 

9 .On the last day try to reach the exam centre at least 1 hour earlier. My exam centre was in Andheri (Mumbai). I revised for half an hour earlier to the exam and then went for the exam...

10. During the exam, I felt that the difficulty level of actual exam questions was comparatively moderate as compared to the Simulation exam questions. 

11. The choices that I had for my questions were relatively easy to predict, I could easily eliminate 3 choices out of four to shortlist my final answer... I don’t know if I was lucky or it was my practice which was helping me.

12. I marked total 4 questions for review, out of which I changed the answers for 2 in my final review.

13. I completed my exam half an hour earlier and spent my last half hour reviewing my questions. I was actually able to review only first 50 questions in my last half hour and that's when I realized that I will pass my exam.

14. Finally I clicked “End Exam” button, completed the survey and Lo behold!!! the screen said CONGRATULATIONS. 

15. Last but not the least,  I would agree to with all my colleagues who mentioned that preparing for PMP exam was like a journey.  It took me 4 months to complete this journey (I have a small baby to take care of because of which my preparation took so long); otherwise it normally would take 2 to 2.5 months to prepare and practice exams.

 16 Finally I would wish BEST OF LUCK to all my friends and colleagues on PMZilla who are preparing for PMP.

 

 

 Mine is April 1.

 Best of Luck buddy.

GOOD job.... Great.... Congrats....

You did not mention your proficiency levels pal!!!

Congrats once again. Enjoy the moment Pardner....

 Below are my Proficency Levels

Initiation - MP

Planning - MP

Executing - MP

Monitoring & Control - P

Closing - P

How much were you scoring on the mock tests.