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TOPIC: PMP Prep Course Options for Federal Employees (Low Homework Preferred?)

PMP Prep Course Options for Federal Employees (Low Homework Preferred?) 10 hours 44 minutes ago #33295

  • Donald Anderson
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Hi everyone,

I’m a federal employee based in Washington, and my agency has said I can request funding for PMP training. I’m planning to pursue the PMP exam and want to enroll in a prep course that will help me get ready efficiently.

Ideally, I’m looking for something effective but not overly heavy on homework or assignments, since I have family commitments and try to be home early each evening.

For those who’ve been through PMP prep courses, what would you recommend in this situation? Is it realistic to find a course that balances preparation with a lighter workload, or is significant self-study unavoidable?

Any suggestions or honest advice are appreciated.

PMP Prep Course Options for Federal Employees (Low Homework Preferred?) 3 hours 3 minutes ago #33297

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Donald,

Video presentations offer the lowest "homework" requirement, as there is no one checking to see if you actually did any work or if you did what the quality of the work is. Likewise, they typically don't explain answers or allow you to ask questions in real time. So the effort there is pretty minimal: They check the "35 hours of PM Training Required" box to apply/sit for the PMP exam.

The bottom line here is, your exam results will indeed reflect the amount of effort you put into preparing for the exam. It sounds like you want a low-effort solution. Good luck with that. For me, studying for the PMP exam was like learning a foreign language.

I was once told by a mentor long ago, "If you want the goods, you have to pay the tariff." The tariff here is your time and treasure. If you don't put in the work, don't expect a good outcome.
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