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Riad Alhammoud Project management| Langan Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Dears,
I'm going to have my PMP exam next month. I have read PMbok and used some online sources . Kindly could you advise me on the main references/books that still I need to go through?

I have been advised to use Rita Mulchay. Based on experience, which should I used online or book and what is the last edition?

Regards,
Riad
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Loren Dougherty Director, Project Managment| PropelHealth Communications Maple Shade, Nj, United States
Jun 03, 2019 5:43 AM
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I've passed the PMP exam a week ago.

Personally I've studied both
-Rita Mulcahy :PMP Exam Prep 9th ed.
-PMBok 6th ed

To be ready for the exam I suggest you to test your knowledge with on line simulators as the questions on the exam are situational for the most.
I suggest you PM Prepcast as their tests are very similar to the real test, scoring an average 75% on 1200 PM Prepcast questions, I've passed the exam with 4 above target and 1 on target for the knowledge areas.

Good luck for your exam.
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William Kling LEAD PROJECT MANAGER| Lumen Fircrest, Wa, United States
I passed the PMP in June and probably studied for four months. I used Andy Crowe's book as well as his study sheet. I really liked how he presented all of the material. It was very logical and easy to follow. I also think that the PM challenge questions on ProjectManagement.com are helpful for brushing up. Good luck to all!
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