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I am seeking help on the best path for my PMP / PMI-ACP journey

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Hi Team,
I am seeking help on the best path for my PMP / PMI-ACP journey. I am not a newbie to being a PM, I just want to go about it the right way and become official, official.
Some of the options that I am looking for are:
Time-Date flexibility Nights & Weekends
Mentoring & Coaching, Check-In. 
Download to mobile devices & tablets
Lifetime training system access and unlimited access to three supplemental live coaching calls per week.
Question PMP Simulator
Not Boot-camp style , but I do want to be done in 3-to-4 months
I am looking at this course:
https://www.pmtraining.com/
or this one
https://pmmasterprep.com/
Or is there a better one or way to pursue this? Please advise. Thank you team.
 
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Mayte Mata Sivera PMO Leader | Speaker | Author Ut, United States
Hi, I highly recommend you to join or check with your local chapter. They can help you to understand the best steps that fits your situation.
Wishing you the best!
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
A lot depends on your starting point. I'd suggest taking a good quality practice exam for each certification and see how you do as that would suggest what might be more effective approaches.

Kiron
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
For the PMP, here is what I suggest you do:

1) Read through the Exam Content Outline (ECO), PMBOK 6th Edition (Including the Agile Extension as lots of questions are Agile / Hybrid based) and then read the PMBOK 7th edition (it is a small book). Alternatively, you can read through the ECO, PMBOK 7th edition and then go through the new Process Groups Practice Guide.

2) Go through Rita Mulchay’s Exam Prep book, I think its 11th edition now, but double check. This is one of the best resources for exam preparation.

3) After you are done, purchase the Simulator Package through PM Prep Cast and practice as much as you can. This is a great simulator and resource for questions that mimic the real exam and will boost your confidence the more you practice.

4) If you want a course to fulfill your 35 Hours then check Joseph Phillips on Udemy. He is a PMI ATP and great instructor or check out PMI's self-paced course in the PMI Store.

For the PMI-ACP, I did the exam years ago and shared my journey through my blog. Here is the link:

https://rmkcoaching.com/portfolio-item/pmi...tioner-pmi-acp/

Hope this helps - Let me know if you have further questions - Good Luck!

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