Still Rita's book. If you have a copy of PMBOK 6, read the updated PMP Exam Content Outline, taking note of the section changes, and do any of the quality simulation exams (which include updated exam questions), then you will be fine.
If that scares you, get this updated PMP training book, out in September:
Tamer Zeyad SadiqAssistant Cost Manager| Turner & TownsendRiyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
First of all, read very well the PMP tips in PMI website, which are PMP handbook and exam outline. Then read PMBOK last version in many times and understand well like definitions , ITTO's ,...etc. Then, read Rita book for understanding like change request procedures, team building activities, CPM, Conflict, risk responses...etc. After that, practice a lot of questions from PMSTUDY, PMPRECAST & Udemy and learn your mistakes. Final, takes rest!!
With addition to above as said by "Tamer" join any group for discussion. If you have any confusion post that and you will get the response form others as well. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
PMBOK is a must plus I believe they updated Rita’s book, didn’t they ? Double check on that as Rita’s book was the best reference for me. Good Luck Saving Changes...