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Scott Jeffery PM Consultant| SRJ Resources Inc Keoma, Alberta, Canada
Would like to know how similar the PM Challenge questions are to the actual exam?
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Suhail Iqbal Suhail Iqbal PMIATP CIPM FAAPM MPM MQM CLC CPRM SCT AEC SDC SMC SPOC PRINCE2 MCT| PM Training School Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
I think best and nearest match to actual PMP Exam is the RMC's PMP FASTrack Simulation. PM Challenge is good enough only to build a mindmap of all the concepts but are no help in scenario based questions directly.
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Ahmad Tarmizee Kamarul Zaman Manager| ABeam Consulting (M) Sdn Bhd Shah Alam,, Selangor, Malaysia
Dear Scott,

You may need to practice on preparing your braindump as well. You have 15 minutes to do that before the exam clock is ticking. I prepared braindump base on 47 processes and formula.

Additionally, it's good to understand all the ITTO. That will increase your passing chances.

Thanks and Best Regards
Tarmizee
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Markus Kopko AI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM AI Coach| PMotion.ai Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Hi Scott,

i do agree to all the previous postings about the PM Cahllange questions.
If you (or somebody else) still looking for high quality exam questions/simulations, than i would always recommend the PM Exam Simulator by COrnelius FIchtner, which i have used by myself and i can say, it's questions are as close to the real exam as they could be.
And, it is actualized and aligned to the changes valid since 12th january.

You may have a look here:

Exam Simulator:
? http://wren.cf/2v

You may try it for free:
Simulator Free:
? http://wren.cf/2w

Please do not hesitate to ask any further questions.

Regards,

Markus
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Scott Jeffery PM Consultant| SRJ Resources Inc Keoma, Alberta, Canada
Jan 17, 2016 11:58 AM
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My Pleasure.

Dont get yourself busy with so many websites and resources. Just make up ur mind on one source, solve the questions and if u get 75% and above in simulation exams then you are ready.
Seems like quite the industry! Lots of options to choose from and almost makes me wonder which ones are legit and the most comparable to the actual exam. The PM Study ones seem fine so I'm doing that. On exam 2 today.

Thanks again.
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Hans-Georg Bess Head of project management| eos.Uptrade GmbH Hamburg, Germany
Hi Scott,

I could recommend the PM Exam Simulator by Cornelius Fichtner as well as Markus did. I did my Exam about one month ago and the questions of Cornelius are the toughest I had in a simulator.
For all other questions I tried to stay about 80%, but using the one of PM Exam Simulator I missed that level some times. It consists of many situational questions.

The PM Challenge Questions are straight forward to learn ITTO and the concept of the overall framework.
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