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5 years 7 months ago #15147

Shema Khan

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Not sure how to get your self up and write this exam again. 10 days …..How much time you spent each day.
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5 years 7 months ago #15145

Shema Khan

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Hi,

I failed my first attempt this morning , looking at your observations I'm hopeful. I just posted in other thread my experience. Not sure what I missed cz I was getting 67% to 70% on mock test at prep cast.

Thanks,
Sk
5 years 7 months ago #15142

Jacob V

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Thanks much, Jennikka.
5 years 7 months ago #15137

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Hi Jacob,

Congratulations on finally passing the PMP Exam! We're glad our PM Exam Simulator contributed to your success. Thank you as well for sharing your lessons learned here!
5 years 7 months ago #15119

Jacob V

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It was a moment of disbelief as I cleared the PMP exam today (17 September 2018) here in Toronto, with the following performance by domain:
a. Initiating: Above Target b. Planning: Below Target c. Executing: Target d. Monitoring and Controlling: Above Target e. Closing: Target

My Lessons learnt:

a. As soon as I failed the test on 7 September, I immediately purchased Cornelius' Prepcast Simulator tests- this proved to be hugely beneficial in tackling the situational tests on the exam. I never did any mock simulation tests for the 1st test. However, the 2nd real test attempt was way tougher than the 1st and I expected to fail miserably, which now as I reflect can attribute it to only to the mercies of the LORD.
b. I had also followed the PMP Exam Outline (which was originally published in June 2015) as my framework for the 2nd attempt- I received this from the PMI folks as I emailed them expressing my anguish of failing the 1st time. They had advised me to follow the outline which is a reliable indicator of how the questions are aligned. Nevertheless, I am still unsure if it's in a particular order as some say in the affirmative.
c. Focused on the Initiating and Closing groups this time as I had gotten a 'Need for improvement' in the former and a 'Below Target' for Closing. As stated earlier, I ensured that I understood the order and concept as mentioned on the PMP exam outline.
d. Read the PMBOK again- Only Quality/Stakeholder Management/Risk Management/Procurement Management

In hindsight, I should have expended more time (atleast 3 months) to prepare this to ensure pass on the 1st try.

Praise Jesus.

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