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11 months 3 weeks ago #30384

Melisha Monteiro

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is it possible to attach ITTO you prepared? i am feeling bit difficult to follow
1 year 5 days ago #30366

Daniel Soerensen

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Gareth,

Sounds like you are getting very close!! How is your confidence level? In the days leading up to my exam I felt like I was ready for it, and even after continuing to take some practice questions and not necessarily getting them right, I felt like I did enough preparation to pass the exam. Continue doing the simulation exams, they are extremely helpful. Especially for building up the stamina required to sit for an exam that is close to 4 hours. You got this!

Cheers,
1 year 1 week ago #30348

Gareth Cooper

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Hi Abraham,

Congratulations !! I'm not quite there yet, I'm averaging about 65% on the quizzes and after taking Exam 1 got 67%. I'm interested in learning more about the spreadsheet you used to group ITTO's could you please add a screenshot, so I could review and see if something similar would aid my study.

regards

Gareth
1 year 1 week ago #30345

Abraham Blama Morris

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Thank you!!!
1 year 1 week ago #30343

Daniel Soerensen

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Congratulations on passing the PMP exam! It is a huge endeavour and it deserves a lot of celebration! :)
1 year 2 weeks ago #30337

Abraham Morris

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I would recommend Prepcast to everyone who is aspiring to sit the PMP exam. I studied on another site and thought I was good enough. One day I met one of my professional friends and expressed my concern to her that I was studying for the PMP exam. I was quick to let her know that I was ready to do the actual exam.

She said I should prove it by doing a quiz on Prepcast. She put up her login and opened a 50-question timed quiz. I scored 42%. I was shocked and asked to try the strict 100 questions. She afforded me the time, and I scored a better grade of 43%, 1% better. She didn't say anything, but me asking her to send me the link to Prepcast, which I bought right on the spot.

These were her last words "when you start scoring 65% and above, don't hesitate to schedule your real exam."

I developed a study tool. I didn't listen to the simulation since I already had the 35 required hours. I started the untimed practice quiz and included the ITTOs questions.

The course's best and most helpful part is the relevant and detailed explanation and rationale for each answer choice. As I took the quizzes, I referred to the PMBOK guide recommended under the explanation and rationale section and read it for every wrong answer I got and even some correct ones that I wasn't 100% sure of.

I created an excel spreadsheet for the ITTOs to group them according to similar inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs. After my first week, I did the first exam and scored a fair 72%. I continued this study habit and did the rest of the exams scoring better grades every time.

One week before my exam I decided to listen to the Agile booster. After the first 4 lessons on the booster, I turned it off and knew that the explanations and rationale for each question I practiced were enough for me to sit the real exam.

I set aside exam 4 for a final test 2 days before my scheduled PMI-PMP exam. I did this to do my final test of knowledge before the exam to see if I should postpone if I didn't get above 85%. I scored an 87%.

At this time, I knew in 2 days I would successfully pass the PMP exam, which I just did with an "above target" score.

Thank you Cornelius and team!!!!
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