Karin PitmanProject Manager| Central New Mexico Community CollegeAlbuquerque, NM, United States
Just took the PMP and will need to take it again. Helpful to hear from anyone else who took the exam more than once. How did what little feedback provided help you study to go back and take it again? Or, if you took it just once, how were you sure you were ready for this latest version of the exam? Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Karin, don’t get discouraged because many people need more than one attempt to pass the PMP exam. Use the feedback from the exam analysis you receive to identify which domains to focus on, especially the ones you scored lowest in.
I highly recommend you practice as many questions as possible, and consider using PM PrepCast for practice exams, it’s an amazing simulation exams resource. Consistent review and targeted practice can make all the difference. Good Luck!
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2 replies by ASLI SARAC and Karin Pitman
Oct 07, 2025 10:36 AM
Karin Pitman
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Thank you both--I didn't find the more detailed feedback until last night and thought I only received feedback that I didn't pass one of the three sections, so I will spend some time deciphering the additional more detailed feedback soon. Really appreciate the notes of support!
Oct 14, 2025 12:59 PM
ASLI SARAC
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Hi Ramin, why not study hall?
Is prepcast better?
What makes it better? Thanks
Best
Asli
Thank you! I wrote to response to you both above to Rami. Thanks again for the support!
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Karin PitmanProject Manager| Central New Mexico Community CollegeAlbuquerque, NM, United States
Oct 06, 2025 11:51 AM
Replying to Rami Kaibni
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Karin, don’t get discouraged because many people need more than one attempt to pass the PMP exam. Use the feedback from the exam analysis you receive to identify which domains to focus on, especially the ones you scored lowest in.
I highly recommend you practice as many questions as possible, and consider using PM PrepCast for practice exams, it’s an amazing simulation exams resource. Consistent review and targeted practice can make all the difference. Good Luck!
Thank you both--I didn't find the more detailed feedback until last night and thought I only received feedback that I didn't pass one of the three sections, so I will spend some time deciphering the additional more detailed feedback soon. Really appreciate the notes of support! Saving Changes...
Karin PitmanProject Manager| Central New Mexico Community CollegeAlbuquerque, NM, United States
Oct 07, 2025 7:04 AM
Replying to Abolfazl Yousefi Darestani
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I agree with Rami.
Thank you! I wrote to response to you both above to Rami. Thanks again for the support! Saving Changes...
Karin, don’t get discouraged because many people need more than one attempt to pass the PMP exam. Use the feedback from the exam analysis you receive to identify which domains to focus on, especially the ones you scored lowest in.
I highly recommend you practice as many questions as possible, and consider using PM PrepCast for practice exams, it’s an amazing simulation exams resource. Consistent review and targeted practice can make all the difference. Good Luck!
Hi Ramin, why not study hall?
Is prepcast better?
What makes it better? Thanks
Best
Asli
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2 replies by Karin Pitman and Rami Kaibni
Oct 14, 2025 1:04 PM
Rami Kaibni
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Asli, you can use either. It's a matter of preference.
Oct 15, 2025 5:57 PM
Karin Pitman
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What's study hall? I already have two different test banks available to me from the two courses I've taken and I can continue to work with those, so I'm not sure if buying more programs is helpful at this point... the bigger challenge for me is fully understanding when I miss questions (one of my two courses has better explanations than the other, so I'll focus there). Good to know about other resources, but would rather not pay for another course I don't know that I need. Am not seeing that you can just buy the test simulator portion. I also have plenty of books I can study. Might do better if there's any kind of study group around. Does anyone know of this?
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Oct 14, 2025 12:59 PM
Replying to ASLI SARAC
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Hi Ramin, why not study hall?
Is prepcast better?
What makes it better? Thanks
Best
Asli
Asli, you can use either. It's a matter of preference. Saving Changes...
Karin PitmanProject Manager| Central New Mexico Community CollegeAlbuquerque, NM, United States
Oct 14, 2025 12:59 PM
Replying to ASLI SARAC
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Hi Ramin, why not study hall?
Is prepcast better?
What makes it better? Thanks
Best
Asli
What's study hall? I already have two different test banks available to me from the two courses I've taken and I can continue to work with those, so I'm not sure if buying more programs is helpful at this point... the bigger challenge for me is fully understanding when I miss questions (one of my two courses has better explanations than the other, so I'll focus there). Good to know about other resources, but would rather not pay for another course I don't know that I need. Am not seeing that you can just buy the test simulator portion. I also have plenty of books I can study. Might do better if there's any kind of study group around. Does anyone know of this? Saving Changes...
Karin PitmanProject Manager| Central New Mexico Community CollegeAlbuquerque, NM, United States
Ah, I looked up Study Hall and that looks like only $49 which makes it attractive--has anyone here used it? Saving Changes...
I found this person on YouTube who has videos which go through lots of practice questions. He will give a detailed breakdown of each of the possible answers for each question and explain why each answer is either 1)a possibility, 2)wrong, or 3)the best answer.
Thank you Bruce! I'll check this out too. Appreciate the resource.
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Karin PitmanProject Manager| Central New Mexico Community CollegeAlbuquerque, NM, United States
Oct 15, 2025 8:30 PM
Replying to Bruce Perttunen
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I found this person on YouTube who has videos which go through lots of practice questions. He will give a detailed breakdown of each of the possible answers for each question and explain why each answer is either 1)a possibility, 2)wrong, or 3)the best answer.