Ashish GuptaProject Manager| HCL TechnologiesNoida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Hi All
I have been preparing for PMP for last couple of months. I have my application accepted, last week.
Now before making the payment & booking for the exam, i want to be really sure that i have prepared enough. Is there a touchstone mock exam that you would suggest? Saving Changes...
It's also suggested to sit in a go and answer all the questions provided in Rita. Saving Changes...
Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
You will never sure if you are prepared. A rule of tumb is: after making a lot of exam questions (3 or 4 times the amount of questions of the total exam questions) when you get 75%-85% right answers systematically then you are right to take the exam. Questions are situational questions. Saving Changes...
Janice GrierSenior Technical Vendor Manager| ATTShelby Township, Mi, United States
RMC Saving Changes...
Margaret LoveSenior Instructor| VelociteachGreenville, Sc, United States
You can see from my profile that I'm biased :-) but Velociteach has excellent online and live PMP prep. For $39 you can purchase a practice test. They have 3 different ones to choose from (A, B, or C) and their online course is excellent. Saving Changes...
Anonymous
The test with the Head First book is great! Good luck. Saving Changes...
Tamer Zeyad SadiqAssistant Cost Manager| Turner & TownsendRiyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
The best resoures for passing PMP exam are:
1) Read PMP handbook & PMP exam outline;
2) Read PMBOK last version cover to cover;
3) Read Rita book to understand all topics;
4) practice thousands questions, and the best websites are: PMSTUDY, PMPRECAST and applications on Udemy. Saving Changes...