Congratulations Daniel. You're making me feel much better about taking the exam in three weeks. Sounds like my study plan is very similar to yours, along with my 20 years of PM experience. I find doing as many questions as I can each day to be really helpful and hope that it is enough prep for the real thing. And cudos to the prepcast team for the great content. While I'm sure you're already working on correcting defects, the lessons are fantastic material. Well done.
I only took 2 of the full mock exams, but I worked through other questions in shorter quizzes. I never repeated questions. I only wanted to see questions once. I wanted to cover as much "fresh" content as possible. If I got a question wrong I would read the explanation and the reference in the PMBOK if necessary. I then moved on. Both of the simulators provided GREAT explanations and references. I was very impressed.
I was scoring in the mid-70s on the questions/exams I was taking.
Thanks for the info! For the PrepCast simulator, what score ranges were you getting on the exams and did you take all 4 of the mock exams available for the 6th edition?
Thanks for the info! Just curious, what scores were you getting on the Prepcast simulator on the 4 current available exams? I'll be taking my exam in about 2 weeks, thanks for all the advice so far!
My overall score was above target. It all has to do with the way PMI weighs their questions.
I have seen people post in the forums, and on reddit, that they have passed with multiple BTs. I believe it all comes down to the mix of questions you receive and the difficulty of those questions.
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