Passed my PMP on 24/05!!

Hi Everyone,

I was a silent memeber of pmzilla for a few weeks. I passed it finally on my first attempt yesterday (4Ps)!! :-)

Wanted to thank all the contributors to this forum, great tips and support for preps. I especially appreciated materials by Anil Kumar Tanguturi, your formulae and tips sheet is a really good summary to recap before the exam.

On my preps:

In a focused way, I'd say it took me about 2-3 months to prepare. Rita's PMP Exam Prep was my primary source (along with PMBOK, of course) and I'd say it's as close as it can get to preparing you for the actual exam. I went thru it two times, but it won't hurt to do it more for those who have more time for preparations. I went thru PMBOK one time and skipped through it one more time two days before the exam. One thing though I have to mention (but it's my subjective view) - I wouldn't bother memorizing Rita's Process Chart. Try to remember the ITTOs from PMBOK - that's crucial - but Rita's chart was not too instrumental for me. The rest of the book was awesome.

I did a lot of mock tests in the last one month before the exam. I did all the tests listed on Oliver Lehmann's site. Did Rita's questions from her manual (2-3 times). And I paid for PM For Sure package of 6 (200) mock tests and did all of them. I'd recommend PMP For Sure, the tests are pretty much based on PMBOK content and test all the nitty gritty stuff which you skip thru when reading but which can come up on the exam.

Somebody on this forum gave this tip already but I'll reiterate - a great way to deal with your weak points and knowledge gaps (those which you might not know exist) is to necessarily go through all wrong answers, several times if needed (and thru correct answers too, if you have time).

I am now happily having the first relaxed weekend in months :-).

Good luck to y'all!

NM

 Congratulations


Like you, I took my PMP test today (May 25th, 2013) and passed on my first attempt.  Also looking forward to free weekends and week nights as well :)  One advice to anyone contemplating to take the PMP test, don't take it lightly but also don't spend a ton of money and go through bunch of books to prepare.  Stay focus and diligent on your preparation.  My method

  1. Went through PMBOK front to back twice, don’t skim, use high lights, try to understand the concept.  Pay attention to Inputs and Outputs.
  2. I purchased PMPerfect online test simulation and went through all their test (21+), comes to little over 1000 questions.  I referred back to PMBOK on the questions I missed (they give you PMBOK page numbers on answer keys), so this basically helped me go through my PMBOK weak areas.

By the way it is a long test and you will need every second of it so pace yourself.  If you are stuck on a question, mark it and comeback. 

Good luck

SC

 Congrats SC!

  Dear Friend,

        Congrats and thanks for sharing LL.

Regards,

Vishwanath

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 Congratulations NM. 

 Congrats man!

Hi,

 

Congratulations for winning friends


I wonder if you could share the materials cited as being of great help to prepare?




thank you

  Dear Friend,

        Congrats and thanks for sharing LL.

Regards,

Vishwanath