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10 years 2 months ago #4006

Cornelius Fichtner

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Sonal,

From past experience I can tell you that the words "aggressive timeline" and "pass the PMP exam" don't work well together. In order to pass the exam you need a "sensible timeline", you need to set aside lots of time for studying and you need to be able to focus.

My recommendation: Don't rush it.

Take a look at these 8 free videos on YouTube that will give you an idea of everything you need to do in order to properly prepare: www.project-management-prepcast.com/8videos
10 years 2 months ago #4004

Sonal

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Hi,

I am planning to test for the PMP in 6 weeks from today. I have completed reading PMBOK once and signed up with you today. Any suggestions on how to pass in my 1st attempt given an aggressive timeline and working full time as a Project Manager?

Thanks,
Sonal
12 years 2 months ago #2664

Cornelius Fichtner

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Pillai,

My advice: You should have asked me sooner... ;-)

Now that you only have 2 days left until your exam: Answer as many sample questions as you can and good luck!
12 years 2 months ago #2661

Pillai

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Hi,

I am writing the CAPM on 11th Jan. I have gone through PMBOK twice and am currently going through Rita's CAPM book. Any advise to pass it in the first attemp.

Thanks
12 years 3 months ago #2652

Nicholas K songok

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i passed my exam on 16th December in my first attempt. thanks so much for the support from Cornelius Fletcher
and Oliver Lehman

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