I recommend Rita Mulcahy's certification prep, it's a good option to acquire PM Knowledge at your own pace, and is updated to the latest exam. Visit this link:
https://rmcls.com/about/rita-mulcahy Saving Changes...
Hi Allison! I recommend watching "PMP Exam Prep Seminar - Complete Exam Coverage with 35 PDUs" by Joseph Phillips on Udemy. For practice tests, I used pmtraining website. I passed my exam last year and both of these resources proved to be invaluable! Best of luck for your exam! Saving Changes...
Ali Nour EddineProject Manager| Innovation Science and Economic Development CanadaOttawa, Ontario, Canada
for me it was enough reading the PMBOK 6th and 7th edition as well as ECO and finally solving few mock up tests. Saving Changes...
Some resources that helped me aced the certification are:
- PMBOK 6th Edition
- Rita Mulcahy 10th Edition
- Agile Practice Guide
- Udemy crash course by Joseph Phillip
- Timed mock exams - There are some free ones also available online from PrepCast + Free PMP Questions by Oliver Lehmann.
Good Luck,
Navjot Saving Changes...
Ryan AndrewsSenior Specialist Project Manager| Celanese CorporationCincinnati, Oh, United States
I don't see him mentioned much in these forums, but if you lurk in the PMP subreddit, you will see Andrew Ramdayal's PMP prep course in Udemy (especially the MINDSET videos!) as well as his TIA Exam simulator (separate from Udemy) are highly regarded. I used them and the TIA mock exams were pretty similar to the actual exam questions, so I went in feeling well prepared and passed AT/AT/AT.
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Mar 15, 2022 3:37 PM
Danielle Bolden
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I was wondering why I don't see him mentioned. I am using his prep plus the TIA training now as I prepare to take test.