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2 years 10 months ago #27346

Ashwini

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Thank you, Elizabeth.
2 years 10 months ago #27337

Elizabeth Harrin

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Congratulations, Ashwini!

Thank you for sharing your Lessons Learned. They are very helpful and very detailed, I'm sure they will be useful for other candidates, especially your speed reading tips!

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2 years 10 months ago #27275

Passed PMP AT/AT/AT (From Home)

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Hi Y'all,

I passed my PMP Exam and got AT/AT/AT. Took the exam from home. Very easy check-in process. Started on time.
(I couldn't post my lessons learned on this site earlier so posting now. I helped one of my friends with my study plan and she passed the exam and hoping this will help the future test takers. Time to give back to the community right?)
I studied for 6 Weeks for 5 hours everyday 8.00 PM to 1.00 AM. I have a 3 year old son so my study time after his bedtime routine which my husband helped me with.

Resources:
1) PMBOK 6 Guide (Read Once)
2) Agile Practice Guide (Read 3 times)
3) Rita Mulcahy 10th Edition. This prep guide will help you bring everything to perspective. (MUST)
4) PM Prepcast Exam simulator Rating

Approach:
Step 1: Read Rita's Integration Chapter. Make Notes of all the terms and explanation for each.
Step 2: Then read PMBOK Integration.
Step 3: Reread Rita Integration Chapter again and
Step 4: Now attempt Rita's Post Chapter Question. Read incorrect and correct answers.
Step 5: Then attempt 30 questions from Prepcast Simulator. Read incorrect and correct answers.
Repeat the same for the remaining chapters.
That's it. You don't need anything beyond this. No need to overstudy because the actual exam is very different. However, Prepcast helped with preparation.

Please keep onething in mind. There is no simulator that will help with matching what the actual exam presents because that could be a violation but Rita guide and Prepcast Simulator gives you a feel for the exam, solidifies your core concepts and prepares you for the long exam.

During the exam, I took the full 10 min breaks (Looked out of the window for a change of scene LoL) because I started feeling tired after I completed the first long 60 situational questions.

In the last two weeks of preparation and after being done with reading chapters and completing the practice tests:
1) Either attempt 60 timed questions from each Domain separately (Select the radio button "Include exam questions" OR
2) Do a Full test in one sitting Clock starts at 230 mins ---154 mins (Stop) ---Take a 10 mins break --- 75 mins (stop) -- Take a 10 mins break -- Complete the remaining 60 questions.
I did option 1 because of my son's routine.

Speed reading technique:
Read the last part of the question first (What should the project manager do, except, select two options etc.)
Read the scenario
Search what the 'primary issue' is in the question?
Is that Agile/Scrum, Hybrid or Predictive project?
What are the actors/nouns?
What are the actions described? Verbs?
NOTE: The possible answers are already presented in the multiple choice. You just have to select the 'ONE THAT ANSWERS THE QUESTION ONLY'.

Hope this helps everyone and good luck with your preparation. Please let me know if you may have any questions.

Thanks,
Ashwini

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