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PMI Study Hall and PMP Practice Exam .... which one aligns better to the PMP Exam ?

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Diego Jacobi Electronic Engineer | Specialized in Manufacturing | Aerospace QA Engineer| ISISPACE Delft, ZH, Netherlands
So, long time studying with PMI Study Hall, I prepared this weekend to test myself with the PMP Practice Exam and perhaps next week to the real PMP Exam, just to find out that it is not a full blown remote-simulated exam. It's just another 260 questions with rationale to learn.

Now after going through some questions, I noted that I still have some learning to do before taking my chances. Also noted that the questions structures are slightly different enforcing me to analyse much more into the situation than in PMI Study Halls.

But the question is..
Which one of these 2 learning tools reassembles better the questions of the real PMP Exam.

As said, I was expecting to be the PMP Practice Exam, but searched on internet and some people refers to Study Hall to be closer (with which I am between 70 and 80%), and the first seems to be just a practice thing for the additional PMP Course which I didn't did.

I sadly have up to 2 more weeks before getting an schedule overrun on my own personal agenda.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Diego, no practice exam would resemble real exam questions but they will provide you with an overall idea of what to expect. I personally recommend PM PrepCast exam simulator for PMP Practice Exams. Check it out!

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