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Paloma Verdejo Herreras Moralzarzal, Md, Spain
I took the PM exam and due to some incidents near the exam center that made me lose concentration, I did not pass 80% of the exam. It is true that in 5 minutes I answered almost 75 or 80 questions because I did not have time and because leave them blank...I was very prepared to take the exam successfully, I thought so, but the result was catastrophic, and although I know I studied a lot, I have the doubt if I didn't know it so well. I'm going back to studying to approve, but if you could give me some advice I would appreciate it because the effort was very great. I studied for 3 months and the tests were satisfactory, and I want to pass this time!
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Aqeel Ahmed Program Manager| Dehlawi Optical Industries CO LTD Alkhobar, Eastern Provence, Saudi Arabia
I passed my PMP a week before only a couple of times
1- Think/behave like a manager and make decisions about who wants to resolve the issues/ impediments occurring during the project by assisting the team as a servant leader
2- learn agile way of thinking
whole questions are based on common sense nothing complex you will pass it
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VerĂ³nica Elizabeth Pozo Ruiz RYLAI Access Control Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
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

Also, practice doing simulation tests with Rita Mulcahy's simulator: https://rmcls.com/pmp-exam-simulator/
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