Darya StanskovaPMI: Power Management InstituteClearwater, USA
Wow! I’ve finally decided to present myself to the world — what a moment! For me, this is a huge step in personal growth! Now I can share my experience, knowledge, and opinions — and also ask questions and learn new things! I already have several topics ready for publication, and internally, I feel determined — I’ve decided: I’m ready for PMP certification! Saving Changes...
Good luck with your PMP aspirations, Darya, and welcome to the community!
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ANUPAM SHARMAProject Manager| HONDA MOTORCYCLES AND SCOOTERS INDIA PVT LTDGurugram, India
Good Luck for your Exam. Last month only I have acquired my PMP Certification. Time Management is Crucial, keep track of time. First 60 questions were quite easy. next 60 questions were little bit challenging. I came across 2~ 3 matching type questions which were time-intensive and complex, demanding considerable effort to address effectively. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Good Luck, Darya and glad to have you as part of this great community. Cheers! Saving Changes...
Darya StanskovaPMI: Power Management InstituteClearwater, USA
I have a question! I read a blog about how to take the exam, online or at the centers. What would you recommend? One more clarification, is it possible to take exams in different languages at the centers? If the certification description specifies several different languages, will the center allow me to take the exam in a language other than English?
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2 replies by Nelson Torres Rivera and Rami Kaibni
Mar 24, 2025 11:47 AM
Rami Kaibni
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Darya, I recommend taking your exam at a Pearson VUE center. I've heard numerous stories from people who took their exams online, only to face issues like internet disruptions or sudden disconnections from the exam system. These technical difficulties can add unnecessary stress.
By choosing a center, you can focus more on the exam itself and worry less about technology. In a center, the providers handle all the technical aspects, whereas with an online exam, you're responsible for everything. It’s worth considering to avoid any potential complications.
Regarding language, I believe the certification exam is available in different languages but you need to request this in advance. If there is no option to choose this when you fill in your application or book for your exam, then I suggest you connect with PMI customer service to inquire about it.
May 05, 2025 7:02 PM
Nelson Torres Rivera
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For me the best way to go is to the Pearson Center did it for both tests CAPM and PMP. I took my test in English. Best of Luck to you!
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Yasir MehaisiProject Engineer | GS Agent| HyperSpace ArabiaRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Great job Darya! I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Mar 23, 2025 3:12 PM
Replying to Darya Stanskova
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I have a question! I read a blog about how to take the exam, online or at the centers. What would you recommend? One more clarification, is it possible to take exams in different languages at the centers? If the certification description specifies several different languages, will the center allow me to take the exam in a language other than English?
Darya, I recommend taking your exam at a Pearson VUE center. I've heard numerous stories from people who took their exams online, only to face issues like internet disruptions or sudden disconnections from the exam system. These technical difficulties can add unnecessary stress.
By choosing a center, you can focus more on the exam itself and worry less about technology. In a center, the providers handle all the technical aspects, whereas with an online exam, you're responsible for everything. It’s worth considering to avoid any potential complications.
Regarding language, I believe the certification exam is available in different languages but you need to request this in advance. If there is no option to choose this when you fill in your application or book for your exam, then I suggest you connect with PMI customer service to inquire about it.
Project & PMO Manager | Research & Enterprise Mentor| GFB HoldingSouth America, Brazil
Good lucky!
The path of a project manager is not for the faint-hearted – it's a thrilling journey of understanding complex requirements, bringing clarity to chaos, meticulously planning ahead, and then boldly facing the inevitable unpredictability that follows. While frustrations will arise when deadlines slip or stakeholders shift priorities, remember that your greatest strength lies in your adaptability.
The true art of project management isn't just in creating the perfect plan, but in confidently recalibrating when obstacles emerge, making tough calls when necessary . Even if that means canceling an initiative to minimize damages, and then rising again for the next challenge with renewed wisdom.
Your decision to pursue PMP certification marks an exciting milestone in your professional evolution; with each obstacle overcome, you're not just managing projects, you're masterfully orchestrating possibilities while developing invaluable skills that will serve you throughout your career journey.
That’s amazing, Darya congratulations on taking this bold and exciting step! Your energy is contagious, and it’s inspiring to see you ready to share, grow, and aim for your PMP. Wishing you all the best in this journey
you’ve got this!
I have a question! I read a blog about how to take the exam, online or at the centers. What would you recommend? One more clarification, is it possible to take exams in different languages at the centers? If the certification description specifies several different languages, will the center allow me to take the exam in a language other than English?
For me the best way to go is to the Pearson Center did it for both tests CAPM and PMP. I took my test in English. Best of Luck to you! Saving Changes...