I think you have enough time to deal with, revisit the wrong answers will certainly help reassess situations, as recommended by other experts if possible try to benchmark 80% in mock tests this would help you gain more P's .
Ram - I'm glad you cleared the PMP test in the 40 days and appreciate you sharing your methodology in detail.
I too wish to benefit from it as I've scheduled the exam in another 39 days.
I did start off a little rusty with below 60% in the free tests. Now that's come to around hover around 75% in the timed versions (90 questions each). My initial strategy is to re-visit the questions that I get wrong and also go through the ones I'm not a hundred percent sure about.
Although elimination technique does help reach a calculated guess but what would you suggest as I've still got a full month's preparation to go. Can put in a dedicated 1-2 hours of study a day (including weekends).
Hi Ram,
Your post has given me more hope, since my scores have been around what yours were prior to the exam. Hopefully I have the same outcome you had after the exam in 2 days.
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