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3 weeks 4 days ago #33258

Markus Kopko

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The inconsistency you're describing is completely normal at this stage, and it actually tells you something useful: you're not dealing with a knowledge gap, you're dealing with a question interpretation problem. PMP questions are designed to test situational judgment, not recall. So "large amount of information" is a bit of a false enemy. The real skill is learning to read what the question is actually asking.

A few things that tend to shift this quickly. First, after every wrong answer, don't just check the correct one. Write down in one sentence why you chose what you chose, then why the correct answer is better. That forces you to surface the reasoning pattern, not just the right answer. Second, group your quiz results by domain (People, Process, Business Environment) and see whether the inconsistencies cluster there. Often it does, which makes the target much smaller. Third, resist the urge to do more quizzes until the pattern is clearer. Volume without diagnosis just reinforces uncertainty.

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For a San Francisco study group, your best starting point is the PMI San Francisco Bay Area Chapter. They run regular member events and often facilitate exam study groups. A quick LinkedIn search for "PMP study group San Francisco 2025" can also surface active peer cohorts.

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Please verify all PMI-specific details against the current Exam Content Outline and Examination Handbook, as PMI updates these regularly.
4 weeks 14 hours ago #33249

Anonymous

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Hi Richard.
I want to share some tips I used.
Consistency not quantity is key. You dont need to go full 2hrs a day if tired. Know yourself best.
Start by practicing 10 questions (no timer). Do a thorough RCA(Root cause analysis)to understand why you got the answers right or wrong. Mind you, dont learn the questions but understand why you chose the correct answer and why the other answers are wrong. Then after, gradually increase the questions to meet exam conditions. With this, im sure you'll be fine
4 weeks 15 hours ago #33245

Richard Tover

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Currently struggling with the practice quizzes. I am inconsistent with what i get right and wrong. It is such a large amount of information i am having trouble gaining confidence to move forward. Any help or insight would be immensely helpful

I am also located in San Francisco, does anyone know of any study groups that may be able to help me?

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