PMPs Share Exam Lessons
Preparing to take the PMP exam can be a stressful experience, but less so if you get acquainted with folks who have recently passed it. Fortunately, there is a forum to connect you with new PMPs who share their lessons learned and tips on passing the exam.
Is studying for and obtaining your Project Management Professional (PMP)Certification one of your personal or career goals? Are you wondering about a good place to start, what materials might be the most helpful in studying, or how many practice tests are just right? Are you interested in the experiences and insights of those who have been there, were once also wondering many of the same things, and who have recently passed the PMP Exam?
If any of these questions sound familiar to you then there is a forum you need to explore on The PM PrepCast website. Every post is from those who have recently obtained their PMP Certification and are willing to provide tips and information concerning their study methods and experiences taking the PMP Exam. These individuals most likely were where you are today, full of questions and concerns, and looking for a place with information and answers.
Let’s take a look at one example from this forum from Scott Coonrod, PMP, not too long after he obtained his PMP certification. In his PM PrepCast Forum post he discusses how he studied for and prepared for both the PMP Exam
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