I am really sorry to hear you about your result, you may not feel like it now, but still be proud of yourself you got to the point most people never do when starting out to do the PMP, which is you sat the exam. Give it a few days and try and work out which areas you didnt do as well as you thought, you will get some data from PMP so you can see which area. You are not alone on this and many people do go on to the pass the PMP .
Just took my PMP exam this morning. I found the actual exam to be completely different than the PM Prepcast Exams and Quizzes. My PM Prepcast Exam scores were 70-Exam 1, 77-Exam 2 and 70-Exam 3. The actual exam questions were way shorter in length. The exam consisted mostly of "what does the PM do, do first or do next." Seems like the "PMI mindset" and the thought process that would result in a correct answer on the PM Prepcast exams were not getting me to the correct answer on the actual exam. I had never scored so low on a practice quiz or exam than I did on the actual exam. Glad the content and format is changing because I clearly cannot recommend the PM Prepcast to anyone after the amount of time I put in to studying (since Jan 2026) only to be met with a complete and total failing results. I admit I am fairly inconsolable at this point and I sound like just some disgruntled student. I'm reading through these posts - congratulations to everyone who has taken this course and passed. I bet there are more people than just me, who did everything they were "supposed" to do and it materialized into failure.
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