Hey there!
First off, tremendous respect for your dedication and the grind you're putting into this. It shows you're taking the PMP seriously, and that mindset already puts you ahead.
You're right—those situational questions can feel like a different beast altogether. It’s less about pure knowledge and more about applying it within PMI's worldview, especially
under time pressure. I remember having the same doubts, even after tons of preparation and simulator rounds. I also used PrepCast—it’s excellent for building real-exam muscle.
Here are a couple of things that helped me shift gears:
Start thinking like a servant leader, especially in Agile or hybrid scenarios. Often, the "best" answer is the one that promotes team empowerment and long-term value.
Don’t overthink—go with the most PMI-ish answer. If two options seem correct, pick the one that aligns with the guidebooks: proactive, collaborative, and principle-driven.
Use the review feature smartly during simulators. I’d mark questions I was 50/50 on, then go back and try to analyze why the correct answer is right.
Lastly, trust your prep. That feeling of “it’s not enough” is more common than you think, especially among high achievers. But if you’re consistently scoring well on your mocks (above 70–75%), you're very likely ready.
You've got this. Seriously. And if it helps, no one walks out of the exam thinking it was easy. But walking out with that "Pass" makes it all worth it.
Keep pushing—you’re almost there!
BR,
Markus