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Janice Currie Cheif Operating Officer| Maritime Business College Nova Scotia, Canada
Hi, preparing to write my PMP. Any recommendation for online prep exams? Much appreciated.
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Harwinder Bhatia Sr Manager| High Tech Electronics Singapore, Singapore
For anyone preparing for PMP or CAPM, you may want to check out BrainBOK:

https://www.brainbok.com

BrainBOK program uses modern tools and advanced techniques in learning to help cut down your exam prep time by up to 50% and make learning fun and engaging.

BrainBOK offers world's best tool to master Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Outputs (ITTOs) for PMP and CAPM certifications.

Good luck!
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BENJAMIN MAGLAQUI Technical Support Associate/Sr. Asst. Manager| United Coconut Planters Life Assurance Corporation Tanza, Cavite, Philippines
Thanks for sharing.

I am also preparing for PMP exam by June 2020. I appreciate that anyone could share a review plan for my referance . I started to gather review materials downloaded on my tablet, basically i bought few Apps.

Thanks in advanced.

Br,
Benjamin
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Luis Branco CEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, Ldª Carcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dear Janice
Interesting your question
Thanks for sharing

Whenever a member of this community raises such a question there are many and varied

My suggestion:
- PMBOK Guide studied by chapter (knowledge area)
- Exam simulator at the end of each knowledge area to adapt to exam questions and validate learning
- Study Project Management Standard
- Take a complete exam simulator (200 questions)
- In the last week before the exam, do 2 exam simulators per day (if you can handle this pace)

I wish you the most success
I'll be here hoping you pass the exam
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1 reply by BENJAMIN MAGLAQUI
Dec 08, 2019 9:01 PM
BENJAMIN MAGLAQUI
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Dear Luis,

Very much appreciated for the advised and will start to work my PMP study plan. BTW, yesterday had purchased (e-book) Head First PMP version 4. Had a quick glance it seems very informative and I strongly believe that this will give me an advantage to pass the exam.

Again, thanks a lot and have great day!
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BENJAMIN MAGLAQUI Technical Support Associate/Sr. Asst. Manager| United Coconut Planters Life Assurance Corporation Tanza, Cavite, Philippines
Dec 07, 2019 4:33 AM
Replying to Luis Branco
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Dear Janice
Interesting your question
Thanks for sharing

Whenever a member of this community raises such a question there are many and varied

My suggestion:
- PMBOK Guide studied by chapter (knowledge area)
- Exam simulator at the end of each knowledge area to adapt to exam questions and validate learning
- Study Project Management Standard
- Take a complete exam simulator (200 questions)
- In the last week before the exam, do 2 exam simulators per day (if you can handle this pace)

I wish you the most success
I'll be here hoping you pass the exam
Dear Luis,

Very much appreciated for the advised and will start to work my PMP study plan. BTW, yesterday had purchased (e-book) Head First PMP version 4. Had a quick glance it seems very informative and I strongly believe that this will give me an advantage to pass the exam.

Again, thanks a lot and have great day!
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Muthukrishnan Ramakrishnan Automation & Validation Engineer| Automation & Validation Solutions Taichung, Taichung, Taiwan
Very useful and thanks for the links
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