Hi there,
You are pointing out a very common dilemma. PMI's official course absolutely ticks the box for the 35 contact hours and gives you standard content straight from the source. However, the reason you see so many candidates looking elsewhere comes down to how that content is structured for actual exam readiness.
While the official course is highly comprehensive on theory, many students find it presents the material in a dense, information-dump format. It tells you what the concepts are, but it often leaves a gap when it comes to teaching you how to apply them to situational, scenario-based questions. Because of this, candidates frequently end up spending more money on supplemental simulators anyway.
If your primary goals are a clear, structured learning path from start to finish and the 35-hour certificate, you can get significantly better practical value at a much lower cost with The PM PrepCast course.
Instead of just presenting raw information, PM PrepCast is built specifically to guide you through the overwhelm. It provides a highly structured framework that breaks down the exam content step-by-step, making it much easier to digest and apply.
If you want to ensure total exam readiness without needing to piece together multiple random resources, I highly recommend looking into The PM PrepCast Tools. It bundles the core training with the PMP Exam Simulator Deluxe, which features exhaustive, deep-dive explanations for every single practice question. That combination gives you both the structural framework and the practical logic needed to confidently master the actual exam mindset.
Take it one step at a time and focus on a tool that provides a clear roadmap rather than just a checklist.
Best of luck making your choice!