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Nahid Maadi Ontario, Canada
Hi There,

I have some questions regarding PMI profile.

1. better to create the profile, submit then start to study or submit the profile after you I am ready for the test?
2. how many months we have time to register to the exam after our profile submitted and approved.
2. Who has used PM FASTrack® Exam Simulator cloud base subscription?
3. job description is enough or I need to add all details like skills and describe them.

Thanks
Nahid
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Dinah Young Project Manager / Software Asset Manager| Prince William County Springfield, Va, United States
Nov 27, 2018 10:39 PM
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Wow, it sounds great Dinah.

Thanks for sharing experiences.
I have a busy full time job, takes forever to create my profile. really want to go through the profile first then focus on study and exam.

Have you used RITA exam simulation ever?
I actually did not use Rita's exam simulator. I wanted to get a variety of practice exams. So I searched the internet for all of the free exams. I also have a couple of practice exams from my bootcamp class. Practice exams just teach you how to take the test. You will never find any of these questions on the actual exam. After take a practice exam, I went through all of my incorrect answers and made sure that I understood why I chose the one I did and why I should have shoes the correct one. This helped me adjust my thinking to the "PMI way".
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Nahid Maadi Ontario, Canada
Thanks, everyone for your reply and support.

I got my application approval from PMI and now scheduling my study.
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Nahid Maadi Ontario, Canada
Nov 28, 2018 1:30 AM
Replying to Moushumi Jani
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I assume when you refer to profile - you mean the PMP Exam application? The exam application takes some time, and scheduling the exam needs some coordination too.

If there is only Paper based testing in your area, you may have to work towards an exam date coinciding with the test date. Paper based tests are on scheduled days only, unlike Computer based testing that can be scheduled anytime based on your appointment at the testing center.

Having said that, It makes sense starting your application only once you are 75%+ prepared for the exam. There is a one year timer from the time your application is approved to complete and pass the exam. You do not want to spend that time while you are still studying. The studying and preparation can take 3 months to 8 months, and if you have apply early, you'll lose out on that time of the year.

All the best for your preparation.
Thanks Moushumi.

Planning my study. :)
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