Howdy! I'm going through the PMI's offered PMP exam prep course right now, and have completed the first module and am halfway through the second. However, I'm worried that I'll have trouble retaining what I learned from module to module without some kind of test or exam to reinforce and assess my understanding. I'd also rather do a smaller, focused exam while my memory is fresh instead of plowing through a question about every possible PMP topic later.
Are there any resources like what I'm describing above, and I'm just not seeing them in the PMI offerings, or is the expectation that we just retain the entire 35 hours of course learning and blaze through a 260 question practice exam before the real thing? Saving Changes...
PMO Leader | Speaker & Mentor | Content Leader – PMOGA Latin America
Hub| Catholic University of UruguayMontevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
PMI Study Hall
PMI Study Hall is the official exam simulator designed to prepare you for the PMP exam. It offers:
Full Exam Simulations: Replicates the PMP exam experience with realistic questions.
Mini Quizzes: Focus on specific domains: People, Process, and Business Environment.
Detailed Analysis: Provides explanations for correct and incorrect answers.
Time Management Practice: Includes a timer and metrics to help you manage time and reduce stress. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Steven, I highly recommend you check PM PrepCast Exam Simulator. Their practice exams are very solid, and they help with your study a lot. Good Luck! Saving Changes...
Jevin LeeProject Management Consultant| Dot Project Management Services Malaysia
Steven, You have to complete the 35 hours certificate and to be included in the application submission
After approval of your application, you have to check the current ECO or exam content outline on the contents for revision. Meanwhile PMI Study Hall is the replicate of the actual exam stimulation practice (Answer speed is one key factor to complete all the questionaries)