I have studied Rita Mulcahy and read one the PMbok Guide and Andy Crowe. Even though I continue to study it's been some time since I last found information that seemed a new concept to me.
My problem is I am scoring on average about 75% on Rita Mulcahy exam simulator and I seem to have the glass ceiling which is can't seem to break through. I am starting to feel anxious that time is starting to run out and I really want to make the remaining time count.
Would anybody have any advice on how best to spend the remaining time before the exam. I can basically dedicate myself to this full time between not and the exam date.
Surabhi SawardekarProject & Program Consultant| ArcadisMumbai, Maharastra, India
Hi Simon,
Even I had the same feeling 2 weeks before I took my exam and that is very obvious if you are a nervous test taker like me. I'll suggest you to take down your own notes while studying and revise only those notes to fill in your gaps. Practice taking mock tests everyday one week before the exam. Read PMBOK glossary atleast twice. Do not rote memorize anything, understanding the concepts is the key. In case you wish to know my lessons learned and some more study tips, refer to the link http://www.pmexamsmartnotes.com/surbhi-sawardekar-pmp/ Saving Changes...
Hemu PatelProgram Manager /IT Manager| ABC LtdEgg Harbor City, Nj, United States
Hi
This is normal thing for every one. Do not take tension your back of mind will help you in exam. you focus on your study. one suggestion to you give www.pmo.org read and reference where pmp exam mock test are there.
Rest trust on god they will help you. all the best