1. I have 7 years of experience
2. I started by reading the Rita's book to get familiar with the material. After that I watched Udemy lectures to strengthen my understanding. Finally I read the PMBOK to finish my preparation.
3. Rita -> Udemy -> PMBOK -> Exam Simulators
For me, I learned the most from Rita and Exam Simulators (reviewing wrong questions, referring back to PMBOK)
4. Three months of preparation
Hello Justin,
First of all, many congratulations.
I am preparing for PMP exams as well but I have some confusions.
If you can let me know
1. how much experience do you have?
2. how you have done preparation
3. The material you have followed.
4. How much time you have spent in preparation.
It will help me.
Hello Justin,
First of all, many congratulations.
I am preparing for PMP exams as well but I have some confusions.
If you can let me know
1. how much experience do you have?
2. how you have done preparation
3. The material you have followed.
4. How much time you have spent in preparation.
It will help me.
I passed my PMP exam December 21, 2017 with the following results.
Initiation: Above Target
Planning: Above Target
Executing: Target
Monitoring and Controlling: Above Target
Closing: Above Target
My weakest process group was Executing in the Exam Simulators which aligned with my performance in the PMP Exam. Thank you to PrepCast team and everyone for their lessons learned.
Training for Project Management Professional (PMP)®, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)®, and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)®