Project Management

Please login or join to subscribe to this thread

Failed PMP

linkedin twitter facebook   Teams  
avatar
Tricia Cate PM I| Self Los Altos, Ca, United States
I would like to locate an online or other study group in my area- and by the way, My local chapter does NOT support any study groups.. I am willing to look for a virtual group-- i just don't know where to find one
Sort By:
< 1 2 >
avatar
Marla Robins Group Manager - Program and Project Management| HCL Tech Twinsburg, Oh, United States
Hi Tricia. Have you checked with the local PMI chapter in your area for a study group? Some will sponsor study groups for at an affordable cost for members. Good luck.
...
1 reply by Tricia Cate
Jun 29, 2019 2:32 PM
Tricia Cate
...
Hello Marla-
as a matter of fact, that was the first thing I did, and the Chapter said they did not support study groups-- I just don't know where to turn to.
avatar
Tricia Cate PM I| Self Los Altos, Ca, United States
Jun 29, 2019 2:12 PM
Replying to Marla Robins
...
Hi Tricia. Have you checked with the local PMI chapter in your area for a study group? Some will sponsor study groups for at an affordable cost for members. Good luck.
Hello Marla-
as a matter of fact, that was the first thing I did, and the Chapter said they did not support study groups-- I just don't know where to turn to.
avatar
Tricia Cate PM I| Self Los Altos, Ca, United States
No Reply
avatar
Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Also, try meetup.com. From the aspect of bouncing back, take what you learned from this experience - types of questions, testing center, staying focused over 4-hrs, etc. - as well as focus on the areas that came back as the weak sections.
avatar
DORA LUZ Mejia CEO| IT Explore Envigado, Antioquia, Colombia
I think is a good choice to be part of an online community. some of the software for simulating exams offers online communities.
avatar
Tricia Cate PM I| Self Los Altos, Ca, United States
I did hundreds of questions on the online exam simulators, and paid for an expensive bootcamp
avatar
Deepesh Rammoorthy ICT Project Manager ( PMP®AgilePM®Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM®))| Australian Red Cross Blood Service Tarneit, Vic, Australia
Hi Tricia , try PM Prepcast , reading the PMBOk guide twice from cover to cover and the Rita Mulcahy Book....these three helped me pass the exam with flying colors. And yes , i also took a face to face instructor led course for 5 days for important tips
...
1 reply by Tricia Cate
Jul 09, 2019 10:52 PM
Tricia Cate
...
i used Rita Mulcahy
avatar
Pavithra Pannerselvam Cutover Management Planner| Danfoss Industries A/S Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Hi Tricia, My suggestion would be individual study would prepare you better because there are so many materials online to study. And be careful with the chapters they have in it. because PMBOK has been revised. You can refer to Rita Mulachy book but again version matters. Lot of you tube videos might also help. All the very best. you are going to complete it sucessfully very soon.
avatar
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Tricia, sorry to hear to failed the exam but do not get discouraged. There are lots of study groups on Facebook and LinkedIn, check it out and you will certainly find many.
avatar
Marla Robins Group Manager - Program and Project Management| HCL Tech Twinsburg, Oh, United States
Hi Tricia, I agree with Deepesh that the Rita Mulcahy book is the best study guide. I used others but for me RMC gave me the deepest comprehension I needed for the exam. Their exam simulator was closest to the actual exam in my experience.
< 1 2 >

Please login or join to reply

Content ID:
ADVERTISEMENTS

"People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in the world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want and, if they can't find them, make them."

- George Bernard Shaw

ADVERTISEMENT

Sponsors