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I've seen different reviews on PeakBusiness, RMC, BrainSensei, PM Training, and PM Prepcast but wanted to see if anyone had a recommendation as to which one is better for PMP exam preparation?
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
For additional reading, RMC Rita Mulcahy Exam Prep Book and for simulation exams, PM PrepCast. Those are my recommendations.
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Verónica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz RYLAI Access Control Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
I agree with Rami. Rita Mulcahy's exam prep is a great option to prepare for PMP evaluation. Also, read PMBOK 6th and PMBOK 7th editions.
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Abolfazl Yousefi Darestani Manager, Quality and Continuous Improvement| Hörmann-TNR Industrial Doors Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Rita's book
PMBOK
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
I suspect few people have used multiple PMP preparation training offerings to be able to say which one is "better". Most of us grabbed one and made it work for us. It doesn't help that we all start at a different point when we embark on our PMP preparation.
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1 reply by Jessica Reid
Jul 22, 2022 6:40 AM
Jessica Reid
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I agree with this statement. I've tried a few of the "top" recommended prep tools from R/PMP, and found many of them did not suit me. I've had a lot of luck with Study Hall, and reading PMBOK 6 and 7, along with the Agile Practice Guide. It depends on what your learning preferences are, and how confident you are in preparing for your exam.
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Jessica Reid Configuration Management Specialist| Thales Canada Defense and Security Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Jul 21, 2022 10:26 AM
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I suspect few people have used multiple PMP preparation training offerings to be able to say which one is "better". Most of us grabbed one and made it work for us. It doesn't help that we all start at a different point when we embark on our PMP preparation.
I agree with this statement. I've tried a few of the "top" recommended prep tools from R/PMP, and found many of them did not suit me. I've had a lot of luck with Study Hall, and reading PMBOK 6 and 7, along with the Agile Practice Guide. It depends on what your learning preferences are, and how confident you are in preparing for your exam.

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