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Considering the PMI is changing the exam pattern from 2021, how does one prepare for this new exam?

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Anjankumar Gopishetty Cold Chain Solutions Manager| Envirotainer Frankfurt Am Main, Hessen, Germany
I am already eligible to take the exam in 2020 and infact I was scheduled to take the exam on 22nd December 2020 but the centre cancelled the appointment due to new covid restrictions in Germany.

As I understand, I will not be able to take the old structure of the exam in 2021 and even though I can still take the exam in 2020 I am ready to take up the challenge of answering the new 2021 exam.

The question however remains, how do I prepare for this new exam? there are no resources on the internet, no mock tests, no question banks, no books recommended by PMP (the 7th edition of PMBOK is still not published)

Does anyone have any tips? I asked the PMI customer support and they replied "please keep looking at the updates on the PMI website, there will be something on this soon"

PS: I understand that 2021 exam will be a bit tougher but I am up for the challenge.

On a related note, I am also a bit annoyed that PMI is turning out to be a money making machine rather than an institute that should be responsible for taking project management forward. They talk about a PMP Prep Course 2021 on the website and the cost for this is 799$ wow! and I also hear that only PMI will be allowed to conduct Prep courses from 2021, so this makes it even more ridiculous.
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