Harry,
This is fantastic advice. I’ve been on this journey since last November when I was bored out of my mind and searching for a hobby, specifically a learning hobby. I thought at some point that my job of almost 16 years was in jeopardy, so getting a PMP certification seemed like the most logical move.
However, around February or March, I stopped studying because I was burnt out and overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information to digest. The sheer number of videos, books, resources, and so on was daunting.
In short, I failed my first attempt with below-target scores in process, target in people, and above-target scores in the business domain. I think I was close to passing. As someone with ADHD, I was determined to finish and leave that room, regardless of the result. I didn’t flag any questions and managed to complete the exam within an hour.
My next attempt is on September 18. I paid for a PMP coach, and we have one-on-one meetings, but I was expecting a roadmap or guide. Instead, we just review SH questions. Not so happy about it. I was told I am ready for the retake, but I don't feel I am ready. I think I need to trust the process and that's what I am doing.
For this second attempt, I’m reading more than watching videos on YouTube. I believe it’s the best way to gain clarity. I scored 76% on practice questions and 77% on practice exams. I’ll do one or two mock exams and then call it a day and work on my weak areas .
To everyone on the PMP journey, I wish all the best. You got this!