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2 years 8 months ago #28068

Elizabeth Harrin

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Hi Claudia
Sorry I didn't see this before now. Each person takes a different length of time to prepare but with 40 days I think you have a good chance. Don't worry about ITTOs, as most people in this forum report that they don't get questions on those. I would go for it. Do a couple more weeks and then see where you are - you're using the exam simulator, right? That should give you confidence.
2 years 8 months ago #27978

Claudiu Fulga

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Dear All,

hope everyone is doing alright.
Let me briefly tell you about my story. I decided to tackle the CAPM in June.
On June 25th I enrolled to Joseph Phillips Seminar, then bought the PMBOK Guide and went through it while taking the seminar. I also scheduled my exam for September 11.
My average study time is 2/3 hours per day, constantly.
Beginning of July, I purchased Pocketprep app and started doing mock exams. After 2 weeks or so, I started scoring 70%+ on average. I think I took more than 1000 questions in total (some of the questions repeated).

I finished the Joseph Philips seminar and reading the PMBOK Guide on August 1st.
Halfway through my study plan and 40 days to go before the exam I don't feel confident at all, especially hearing that the real exam questions are really hard. I really suck at ITTOs and some concepts still confuse me.
Therefore, I decided to purchase Prepcast CAPM Simulator and Rita Mulchany's book. I am skimming through Rita's book while using Prepcast Simulator, but my scores are low, much lower than Pocket Prep.
Especially on processes - it seems I really need to invest a lot of time in ITTOs (I don't score more than 30-40% currently).

With 40days to go, at an average of 2h per day, do you think I can get my self ready for the exam? Or should I postpone it? Honestly, I would not like to postpone it, as my goal is to finish this as soon as possible and enjoy some free time with no learning.

Thanks for your tips

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