Hi Marjoree,
I’ve coached and prepped a lot of aspiring PMPs, and here’s the straight-up answer: The PM PrepCast Exam Simulator is the gold standard. It’s not just hype—the questions nail the real exam's tone,
complexity, and tricks better than any other tool I’ve seen. No “memorize and regurgitate” vibes here. You’ll learn to think like PMI wants you to.
Why I recommend it:
Realistic scenarios: Questions are not word-for-word like the real thing (no simulator should be!), but the logic, traps, and style are spot-on.
Coverage: It hits all domains, and you get feedback and explanations that teach you something.
Adaptive: It keeps you on your toes. No “pattern-learning,” so you can’t just game the simulator.
Strategy Tips (from someone who’s seen way too many exam horror stories):
This is a simulation of the real exam. There will be no pausing, snacks, or TikTok breaks. The exam will last four hours and require complete focus, like the big day.
Analyze your mistakes. Every. Single. One. The why matters more than the score.
Master time management. Aim for a pace of ~1 question per minute (180 questions, 230 mins).
Don’t chase 100%. 75–80% consistently in the simulator = ready.
Mix your practice. Don’t just do domain-by-domain. Go for complete, mixed tests to simulate the mental fatigue of the real thing.
Remember the mindset: It’s not about picking the “project manager hero” answer. It’s about what PMI expects—the PMI way (think collaboration, servant leadership, process, risk-awareness).
If you want more PM nerd wisdom, contact me. I'm happy to share templates, routines, or my favorite “exam day” rituals.
TL;DR: PM PrepCast. Practice like it’s real. Learn from your mistakes. Go in with a plan and confidence!
Lead with empathy. Empower with trust. Show up human every single day. Stay curious. See you out there.
BR,
Markus
PS. There will be a flash sale for the Simulator next week from Monday to Wednesday, so if you can wait, you can save a few bucks.