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7 years 9 months ago #7616 | |
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Shabs
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Thanks Yasir for the great words. Regaining my momentum after my discussion in this forum!!
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7 years 9 months ago #7608 | |
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Yasir Mehmood
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If I were you I'd first confirm my assumption that it's fatigue that's making me score lower. On your simulated exams are you consistently getting the first 100 right and getting most of the ones after that incorrect? If so, then your assumption is correct. If that isn't the case then you should identify areas that you are missing most questions in and really strengthen your knowledge there. The PMP exam is like building a table with each area being a leg of the table. If one is weak the table will be wobbly but if one or more are broken or severely weakened the table will fall. You've got to strengthen your knowledge of your weaker areas.
A few quick tips overall that I think will help you in your current situation.
Failure is nothing but an opportunity to learn from and grow as a person. Don't let it dishearten you and don't get stuck in the past. |
7 years 9 months ago #7607 | |
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Shabs
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Thanks Rahul, points worth to be noted. Yes, practice practice practice is the mantra..
Last 2 days before exam, definitely I am going to be relaxed and not take too much on my head. |
7 years 9 months ago #7606 | |
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Shabs
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Thanks Toe, nothing comes without hard work!!
Few more days to go, and I will continue my PMP journey with the same momentum!! |
7 years 9 months ago #7605 | |
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Rahul Kakkar
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Hi Shabina,
First, take a deep breath Take a couple of days off; don't read anything related to PMP and the exam, to recharge and refresh yourself. Try not to think about it either during those two days. After two days, when you feel a little refreshed, you can pick up an exam. Based on what you said, stamina seems to be your big hurdle right now. So we can maybe first focus on building that up. The way to build up that stamina is practice, practice, practice. If 100 questions is your current tipping point, try doing 110 questions next time under simulated exam conditions. Once you feel you can do 110 with reasonably good concentration, try 120 and then 130 ... don't worry about the complete paper at this point in time. Our aim is to first build up the stamina. Try this for a week everyday and see if it helps. If are you able to build up to say 170 then you can start taking full tests again and this time I'm sure your stamina would last much longer than the current 100 questions. It's like working out, you start with light weights, but consistency and continuous progressing is key. Try this and let us know of your progress. We're here to help. Oh and finally, don't do anything PMP related for at least two days before the actual exam. |
7 years 9 months ago #7600 | |
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Lazard Toe, ITBMC, MPM, CIPM, PMP, ITIL
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Hi Parveen,
I am happy to speak to you. Thank. You for sharing your doubts with us. I am a certified PMP since last year and I am very proud to bear this great title. I believe your initial goal for becoming a PMP is strongly valid and that you are sure that the certification will boost your career and image? In fact when you look at the benefits of the PMP you would find that it deserves a long and steady study and mastery of the project management methodology and processes. Finally this is not something impossible, you have 100 of people passing the exam everyday with some less than 25year old. Are there better or smarter than you? No of course. It is the matter of focus, strategy and determination. When you see from the computer PASSED the day of your exam you will be so excited and amazed that you would agree it is worth for the sacrifice Kindly contact Dan for coaching course and you will be rejuvenated and assured for a great success. I have much to tell you but I will stop here for others weight in too. Keep your hope alive and continue the journey. We are here to support you. Best regards |
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