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6 years 2 months ago #12766

Gail Freedman

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Dear Alena,

Congratulations on passing your exam! Thank you for sharing your lessons learned. I'm glad that the PM Prepcast & exam simulator served you well and helped you pass the exam.

Best wishes for good luck in all your future endeavors!
6 years 6 months ago #11867

Tajudeen M. Oyedele (PMP)

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Congratulations Alena on your PMP Success.

Cheers!!!
6 years 6 months ago #11825

Jada Garrett

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Alena, congrats! Your study plan and tips are extremely helpful. My study plan was almost exactly the same as yours.
6 years 6 months ago #11712

Alena Marcalle Mekhnina

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Hello!

I have passed a PMP exam on 29th of August in Barcelona. First of all, thanks a lot for Prepcast and Exam Simulator! These two tools combined were really helpful for my studies.

I began with listening through all the lessons of the Prepcast whenever I could find some quiet time. English is not my native language so I found some new words and needed to listen again some lessons to make sure everything is clear to me.

Probably less than 3 months before the exam I began listening through a Prepcast again and reading Rita´s book along way: Prepcast´s chapter + same chapter of Rita´s book. I went through all the exercises and mini exams for every subject and reviewed all wrong and right answers to tests.

Last month before taking a test, I started with a simulator. I was reviewing all answers wrong and right there as well which helped me a lot to set my mind how to answer exam questions. I did 11 exams and began scoring over 80 % from a third exam.

Here is a short list of tips from me:
1. Make some time to prepare. It is really important to study well to be able to answer exam questions, they are no joke!
2. Do not memorize ITTOs, you need to understand what should be used when and why. This understanding comes mainly from studying and practicing.
3. Do memorize the formulas and practice them. I even reviewed again some lessons and redid some exercises until I was sure that I have no more questions.
4. Make sure you are mentally ready for a long exam and prepare some strategy how you can answer all the questions in time and also have time to review your answers.

I wish you all good luck with your studies and hope this information will be helpful!

Best regards,

Alena

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