Nana AdjeiGuru [PMP, CISSP, CASP+, CISA, CISM, PMI-ACP, CCNA, CEH, CySA+,
Pentest+, SEC+]| US Military/VeteranFort Gordon, Ga, United States
I just want say thanks to every little contribution from the team on this platform for the few topics I shared weeks ago. 13 FEB21, this new PMP exam tested my understanding on project management to include agile project frameworks. The challenge was worth the long hours and sacrifice. Certified! and Army Strong!!
Of note Agile Practice Guide....
PMI ACP Practice Ques......
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Congratulations Nana, great achievement. Can you share a bit more about your exam experience, difficultly, nature of questions and so on. Thanks !
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1 reply by Nana Adjei
Feb 13, 2021 3:27 PM
Nana Adjei
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Rami,
Difficulty level of the exams can be defined and related to how one understands the concepts of bother predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches. I had about 60% of combine agile and hybrid based questions. Expect majority of scenario and application nature questions format. Beware of the lengthy questions (key words or phrases might help to answer questions quicker but must read entire question in order to answer it the PMI way.
Lastly, drag n drop questions - beware since they can consume your strategy time. They may appear in full blown sentences for matching requirements. Very low threat on calculations. Hope this motivates someone.
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Riad AlhammoudProject management| LanganAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Great job Nana.
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Nana AdjeiGuru [PMP, CISSP, CASP+, CISA, CISM, PMI-ACP, CCNA, CEH, CySA+,
Pentest+, SEC+]| US Military/VeteranFort Gordon, Ga, United States
Feb 13, 2021 12:45 PM
Replying to Rami Kaibni
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Congratulations Nana, great achievement. Can you share a bit more about your exam experience, difficultly, nature of questions and so on. Thanks !
Rami,
Difficulty level of the exams can be defined and related to how one understands the concepts of bother predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches. I had about 60% of combine agile and hybrid based questions. Expect majority of scenario and application nature questions format. Beware of the lengthy questions (key words or phrases might help to answer questions quicker but must read entire question in order to answer it the PMI way.
Lastly, drag n drop questions - beware since they can consume your strategy time. They may appear in full blown sentences for matching requirements. Very low threat on calculations. Hope this motivates someone.
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Feb 13, 2021 3:27 PM
Replying to Nana Adjei
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Rami,
Difficulty level of the exams can be defined and related to how one understands the concepts of bother predictive, agile, and hybrid approaches. I had about 60% of combine agile and hybrid based questions. Expect majority of scenario and application nature questions format. Beware of the lengthy questions (key words or phrases might help to answer questions quicker but must read entire question in order to answer it the PMI way.
Lastly, drag n drop questions - beware since they can consume your strategy time. They may appear in full blown sentences for matching requirements. Very low threat on calculations. Hope this motivates someone.