10-13-2011, 03:27 PM
I am so happy today that I want to share my success with you all, especially to the aspiring Indian PMPs, you can do it too
As soon as I came out of the test center with 'Congratulation - you passed' form; I called my Wife, my biggest supporter.
Then I am here wanting to share my study tactics which can prove to be helpful to someone.
I've prepared for the PMP exam for almost 4 months. All my training and studies were all done online, no formal class sessions on centers. I passed at the first attempt!
Here is how I passed it:
Studied PMPBok - 3 times
After completing three rounds reading of the PMPBOK guide, started reading Rita Mulcahyââ¬â¢s PMP Exam Prep. I find Rita's book not reader-friendly and requires ââ¬Åexcessiveââ¬Â time and effort...
Started solving chapter wise exercises on Rita and Andy Crowe. I understand memorizing ITTO would not help. Crowe was highly recommended and as I discovered, rightfully so. It has a companion website that was useful.
PMChamp.com - I went through pmchamp's intensive online pmp training...it's an effective learning process for me, all the knowledge areas were well explained...I can thoroughly recommend this coaching program by Vinai...the tricks gave me the "confidence" to go for the real test because the mock sheets are updated for the 2011 new exam format
Studied HeadFirst Book - 3 Times...head first lab test will help you understand the process sequence as applied in project scenarios...watch out for those choices that really sound right/practical
If a chapter/topic is very new to you, use HeadFirst, then follow it up with Rita.
HeadFirst makes it easy, while Rita is very detailed to the point. PMChamp training is like Headfirst meets Rita.
Pmzilla Final PMP Exam (200 tough questions) - finally day before the exam I attempted mock exam of pmzilla's 200 questions ... indeed very helpful! and tougher than the actual exam...hehe
Took the PMP Exam (sat there for 4 hours without break). In the exam itself, I marked any questions i was unsure of or any involving formula calculations. As others have said, don't forget to review the code of ethics and conduct from the PMI website and know your formulas.
About exam: Not easy; Not too tough; Not wordy.
The real exam are totally different than any of the questions that you see from other sources. At least they are not identical. However, the ideas are the same. I would suggest you to understand the rationale of the questions in preparation for question variances. I did not memorise the ITTOs, but I think I could have got two more questions right because of that.
It's a great joy to share the news of gaining my PMP certification
I thank my wife and my kids for supporting and adjusting with me for the past few months.
Best Wishes for all PMP aspirants.
As soon as I came out of the test center with 'Congratulation - you passed' form; I called my Wife, my biggest supporter.
Then I am here wanting to share my study tactics which can prove to be helpful to someone.
I've prepared for the PMP exam for almost 4 months. All my training and studies were all done online, no formal class sessions on centers. I passed at the first attempt!
Here is how I passed it:
Studied PMPBok - 3 times
After completing three rounds reading of the PMPBOK guide, started reading Rita Mulcahyââ¬â¢s PMP Exam Prep. I find Rita's book not reader-friendly and requires ââ¬Åexcessiveââ¬Â time and effort...
Started solving chapter wise exercises on Rita and Andy Crowe. I understand memorizing ITTO would not help. Crowe was highly recommended and as I discovered, rightfully so. It has a companion website that was useful.
PMChamp.com - I went through pmchamp's intensive online pmp training...it's an effective learning process for me, all the knowledge areas were well explained...I can thoroughly recommend this coaching program by Vinai...the tricks gave me the "confidence" to go for the real test because the mock sheets are updated for the 2011 new exam format
Studied HeadFirst Book - 3 Times...head first lab test will help you understand the process sequence as applied in project scenarios...watch out for those choices that really sound right/practical
If a chapter/topic is very new to you, use HeadFirst, then follow it up with Rita.
HeadFirst makes it easy, while Rita is very detailed to the point. PMChamp training is like Headfirst meets Rita.
Pmzilla Final PMP Exam (200 tough questions) - finally day before the exam I attempted mock exam of pmzilla's 200 questions ... indeed very helpful! and tougher than the actual exam...hehe
Took the PMP Exam (sat there for 4 hours without break). In the exam itself, I marked any questions i was unsure of or any involving formula calculations. As others have said, don't forget to review the code of ethics and conduct from the PMI website and know your formulas.
About exam: Not easy; Not too tough; Not wordy.
The real exam are totally different than any of the questions that you see from other sources. At least they are not identical. However, the ideas are the same. I would suggest you to understand the rationale of the questions in preparation for question variances. I did not memorise the ITTOs, but I think I could have got two more questions right because of that.
It's a great joy to share the news of gaining my PMP certification
I thank my wife and my kids for supporting and adjusting with me for the past few months.
Best Wishes for all PMP aspirants.