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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
One of my colleagues taught a PMP Prep course in early April, and one of the candidates in her class took and passed the online exam.

Here is the un-edited feedback from that individual:

"First of all, I learned that if you have an in-person exam scheduled, you will not see the online option. In order to see it, you need to cancel your exam (Fees are waved for now), and then re-apply and you will see the option.

I will do a quick bullet list of things that are good to know:

• you require a working webcam and microphone
• you can not have your phone near you during the test
• the test is open 30 minutes before to allow you to do the check-in process, which I will detail below
o it performs a systems test to ensure your internet speed is sufficient, and that you have a working microphone and webcam.
o they make you take pictures of your face, your ID (drivers license, etc) and 4 pictures of your desk area (front, back, left, right)
o you sign disclaimers about not sharing details of the test,etc.
• there is a tutorial at the beginning that lets you get used to the provided calculator and whiteboard (YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED A PHYSICAL CALCULATOR OR SCRATCH PAD/PEN)
o the whiteboard has plenty of functionality, and allows you to use text, which would allow the “brain dump”
o here’s an overview of the feature https://home.pearsonvue.com/op/online-proc...eboard-overview
o unfortunately the calculator must be operated with the mouse. It does not interact with your keyboard
• they make you download and install an application (OnVue) which, once the test begins takes over your full screen
• highlight/strike through options are available, but the application makes you highlight the text, and then choose strikeout or highlight (there are keyboard functions, but they are not very intuitive. I think highlight was Alt+J for example)
• There is a chat function at the top. If you click it, it calls a proctor (they won’t be immediate). I did this at the beginning just to see the feature, not realizing how it worked. They just wished me luck, and I proceeded??. This function would be used by the proctor in case of technical issues. If they could not reach you there, they would reach out via phone (this is your only exception to the phone rule)
• just a tidbit, because I was unsure – I had snacks beside me on my desk and ate them along the way, as well as water of course. They did not raise any concerns.
• The 10 minute break allowed me to use the restroom and stretch a bit. I only used around 4 minutes.

Aside from that, the interface is pretty intuitive. Everything I explained above is walked through in the tutorial.

For more information on it, here’s a link. In fact, this is where you need to go to take the test when it’s time!
https://home.pearsonvue.com/pmi/onvue"

It would be great if others who have taken the PMP exam online in the near term could share their experiences!
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Howard Jan Project Manager, Scientific Leader in CMC Drug Development| Genentech San Diego, Ca, United States
May 29, 2020 6:14 AM
Replying to Abdelhamid CHELGHOUM
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Hi All,
Thanks for sharing all those information's
Are we allowed to smoke?
Are questions similar to the ones in Rita simulator?
Thanks in advance
Hamid
RMC has 1600+ questions. Some are similar but there are many too easy to be in the real exam. The real exam is all about situational questions.
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Ayomide Charles Coastal and Reclamation Engineering Services (CARES) Nigeria
Jun 25, 2020 9:25 AM
Replying to Pierre-Marie FABIN
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Hi Richa Lama, I experienced the same demotivate situation one month ago, as you just did, with the same situation of remote exam terrible checks and proctor issues. And as for you, I had to prepare during a long week before, I was very ready ready... Then after a 1 month battle with PearsonVue and PMI.org after sales, I ended to have a "free" new exam ticket, but may be will I wait for physical attendance at a PearsonVue exam center. And will I have to re start my preparation to the exam. Big demotivation... !
Hi Pierre-Marie,

I'm really sorry about your experience with the online proctored exam. I had a similar experience, my computer showed an error message twice during my first exam two weeks ago.

And I totally understand the demotivation, it took two weeks to sort out the issue with Pearson Vue then PMI and I didn't feel any motivation to keep studying because I had pushed myself really hard the last time.

Thankfully, I retook the exam yesterday and passed above target.

I still chose the online proctored test and it went rather smoothly this time. Although I still got the error message during the second half of the exam, my proctor was able to sort it out from their end and I relaunched the exam with my progress saved.

That said, it's probably safer to do it at a testing centre after your first experience.

Hang in there, and all the best for your next exam!
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Adeel Ansari Director, Programme Manager| Spiritech Consulting Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Jun 21, 2020 5:20 AM
Replying to Adeel Ansari
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I had my exam scheduled for yesterday but unfortunately "Begin Test" never appeared - been trying to get in touch with peasonvue thru online chat/phone but all in vain - finally got to chat with PMI and logged my case. I did run the system check prior to the exam and all seemed pretty OK although one point raises suspicion - Windows 7 - strictly prohibited in system requirements and that's what my personal computer is equipped with. Anyone has taken exam with the same Windows version? Please send your feedback.

Thanks.
in system requirements - they mention that Windows 7 or earlier versions strictly prohibited - the reason I doubted that my exam never got started. waiting for PMI to come back - strangely I did tell to pearson agent the windows version I am using and he didn't say any thing about it - been over 10 days since I logged my case and still waiting for things to be sorted.
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1 reply by Howard Jan
Jul 01, 2020 3:38 AM
Howard Jan
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Call them, unless you are OK to wait for a long time.
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Gentle Joseph Vadakkethala Assistant Manager-Electrical Projects| Bahwan Engineering Company LLC Muscat, Muscat, Oman
I was stopped twice because my webcam feed was not working. Now again need to reschedule the exam.
I attended the exam on a Windows P.C. If anyone had similar issues, please inform.
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1 reply by Howard Jan
Jul 01, 2020 3:40 AM
Howard Jan
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Yes, I had. Please see the post I did earlier. My suggestions:

1. Check on the quality of the USB cable if there is any. Avoid connecting to an extension to your monitor. Connect straight to the computer itself.

2. Change to another webcam.

3. Use laptop's built-in webcam.
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Howard Jan Project Manager, Scientific Leader in CMC Drug Development| Genentech San Diego, Ca, United States
Jun 28, 2020 6:13 AM
Replying to Adeel Ansari
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in system requirements - they mention that Windows 7 or earlier versions strictly prohibited - the reason I doubted that my exam never got started. waiting for PMI to come back - strangely I did tell to pearson agent the windows version I am using and he didn't say any thing about it - been over 10 days since I logged my case and still waiting for things to be sorted.
Call them, unless you are OK to wait for a long time.
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Howard Jan Project Manager, Scientific Leader in CMC Drug Development| Genentech San Diego, Ca, United States
Jul 01, 2020 2:59 AM
Replying to Gentle Joseph Vadakkethala
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I was stopped twice because my webcam feed was not working. Now again need to reschedule the exam.
I attended the exam on a Windows P.C. If anyone had similar issues, please inform.
Yes, I had. Please see the post I did earlier. My suggestions:

1. Check on the quality of the USB cable if there is any. Avoid connecting to an extension to your monitor. Connect straight to the computer itself.

2. Change to another webcam.

3. Use laptop's built-in webcam.
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1 reply by Gentle Joseph Vadakkethala
Jul 01, 2020 5:08 AM
Gentle Joseph Vadakkethala
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I didnt use extention monitor. Used laptop's default webcam. I was having kaspersky antivirus and I allowed webcam in it.
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Gentle Joseph Vadakkethala Assistant Manager-Electrical Projects| Bahwan Engineering Company LLC Muscat, Muscat, Oman
Jul 01, 2020 3:40 AM
Replying to Howard Jan
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Yes, I had. Please see the post I did earlier. My suggestions:

1. Check on the quality of the USB cable if there is any. Avoid connecting to an extension to your monitor. Connect straight to the computer itself.

2. Change to another webcam.

3. Use laptop's built-in webcam.
I didnt use extention monitor. Used laptop's default webcam. I was having kaspersky antivirus and I allowed webcam in it.
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Sergey Shoshin Senior Project Manager | Product Owner | Scrum Master| Invent.us Dubai, United Arab Emirates
May 22, 2020 11:11 PM
Replying to Howard Jan
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For the online based proctoring exam, what you really should be concerned about are the technical issues. Any technical issue could make your exam revoked. I'd like to share my experiences and offer some advice. Hope they help. Please feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn and let me know if I can be of any help.

I finally passed the online based exam today, after experiencing many technical issues between the incomplete exam and the finished one. I filled out the survey at the end of the exam about those issues and I hope they will make some improvements.

1. Make sure to take a photo for the "access code" during your check-in.

This code is the only way for you to get back in the exam if your computer crashes or freezes. With that said, stop/uninstall all unnecessary program in your computer, restart your computer, and kill the unnecessary processes in the background. Get your computer ready and restart it before the check-in.

2. You want to mitigate any risk about internet instability.

I'd connect your internet through a internet cable to your router instead of using WiFi connection, if possible. Make sure to restart (turn off for 15 seconds and turn back on) the cable modem and router right before the check-in, for the most internet stability.

3. You need a very stable webcam.

I found out that the built-in webcam in the laptop is a lot more stable during such a long time period in the exam. For some reason, a USB plugin webcam could become unstable with their proctoring program. When that happens, you lose the video stream and the proctor would likely revoke your test, if they cannot re-establish the video connection with you. Your best bet would be replace the webcam right away with a backup (implement the risk response plan) or re-plugin your webcam (a fallback plan) and hope the video connection is back. You might need the proctor to restart the proctoring program, if possible.

4. The proctor has confirmed that sometimes the program would kick you out for some reason.

When this happens, do not panic. They will let you in again immediately, and all progress is already saved. I think the program is not very compatible with many software and hardware issues. So you want to spend some time on your computer beforehand and keep it as simple and robust as possible.

5. The whiteboard offered is the same as the first google result of "online whiteboard practice". It's a pain to use so I'd practice on using it. Personally I would try to memorize all the stuff and avoid using it for "brain dump". Practice on drawing the network diagram in the most efficient way. For example, A4 B5 C2 represent 4 days activity for A and so on. If you space everything well, you can skip drawing the lines and arrows. The exam is not likely to give you a crazy diagram to draw.

6. The calculator can only be operated by mouse. Do not sweat trying to use the number keypad on your keyboard.

7. You get to mark any question you want. You get to click the buttons and see the list of all questions, only marked questions, and unanswered questions anytime during the exam. You can choose to review/do any questions anytime during the exam, except the 10 minutes break rule.

8. If you choose a second language when you schedule the exam. All questions and the correspondence screens (all the buttons on the screen, the agreements to click, prompts for next steps, and etc.) will be displayed with the second language you choose. However you get to click on a button and show the questions in English, when each question comes up.

9. When you do the check-in, the video window will show up. This is your last chance to use the restroom. Once you are back and the proctor started the check-in process, you are not allowed to leave. The proctor will review the photos of you, your ID and your room that were submitted by you. He/she will ask you (through audio) to use your webcam to show the room 360 degree. You will be asked to unplug your other computer monitors if any. During the exam, no one will be able to speak with you, but there is a "Chat" button for you to call the proctor and chat about any issue or concern.

10. After you answer the 89th or 90th question, you get to review the first 90 questions (for however long you want) before taking the 10 minutes break. They won't be available for your review after the break. You want to watch the clock and decide how much time you want to spend for this step. You get to choose to take a break or not. You can end the break sooner if you'd like to. If you are late to be back, the exam time will be deducted accordingly.

11. No food, gum, or drink is allowed, but you can drink water. If you have identified a risk of any potential urgent call, I suggest preparing a bucket just in case. You can use a massage chair if you would like to! You can even get out of your chair and kneel down for a change. Just make sure your face is in the camera at all times. :)

12. Out of the 200 questions, only 175 of them will be graded, as the other 25 are for their "experiments". While I did find a handful of challenging questions, I could not count up to 25 "weird" questions. There were a good mix of difficult, medium, and straightforward questions. I'd say 90% of the questions were situational. You have to know what process it is about and choose the right answer according to its ITTO, the best action, or the next action.

13. For each question, you just click on the answer you choose and it is already saved in the system. Once you click done with all 200 questions or the time is up, you are informed whether you pass the exam or not in the very next screen!

It's very interesting that I have found quite a few questions that look very familiar from some of the practice exams I did. Lots of practice exams are essential for beating this beast!

Good luck!
Hi all. Maybe these links would be helpful (haven't found them while reading the thread).

1. Calculator.
https://home.pearsonvue.com/Clients/ASNT/A...ator_Guide.aspx - Here is some info on how to use a calculator.

2. Simulator. I've found some exam simulator from Pearson Vue.
http://www.pearsonvue.com/athena/athena.asp - this one.

Are these links correspond to the real exam?

P.S. Thanks, Howard, for such detailed info!
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Nidhi Bhargav Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Hello,
I had my online exam earlier this week and I didn't have any issues.
-I did the system check the day before to make sure everything works
-Used an ethernet cable instead of wifi
-Used just a laptop (no monitors), with no firewall or antivirus enabled for the exam
-Only once did the screen go blank on me (i think I may have clicked the forward button on the mouse) but the proctor was able to reset the app and it came back in less than a minute. No time was deducted for fixing this and no work was lost.
-There is a tutorial on how to navigate the exam, you can ask the proctor if you have any questions
-Make sure your phone is not with you when you are checking in (after you have taken the room photos), I didn't realize the recording had started and I had still had my phone with me. I showed the proctor on the webcam as I put the phone away.
-Proctor did not disturb me at any time
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Daniel Chaparro Classic FLS Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Apr 28, 2020 9:25 AM
Replying to Stéphane Parent
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Just a few additional notes from my online ACP exam:
* You cannot have multiple monitors on your exam-taking computer
* If working from a laptop, plug/pair a mouse
* The pictures around the test area are to show that you don't have close access to prohibited items (phone, calculator, books,...)
* Nobody else is allowed in the exam area while the exam is underway.
* Your cam and mic will be on for the duration of the exam.
* Do not cover your face with your hands.
* Make sure you have layers of clothing. (I was in the basement and started getting cold after an hour.)
It's so important to know that is not allowed the use of additional monitors.

Thanks
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