1 – Search and Get a study book about PMBOK guide. Normally the learn logic into the books are more organized then PMBOK guide Line, don`t forget that the focus of Guide is Show us the Information, a lot of information, otherwise the focus of study book is help you learn.
2 – Try to understand first the relationship about All Process Groups and Management Areas. You can use the MS PowerPoint to help you in this task.
3 – Prepare a Plan to answer the questions per Management Areas, the objective is check your evaluation across the future.
4 – Pay attention of the Process to Obtain Information and Data, 100% of these you need a Mattings or other group thickness.
5 – Keep you focus to Learn and strong the Planning Process, considering that its more representative for the PMP exam.
6 – Study every day marking the most important words and subjects. When you start a new subject, review first the subjects marked before.
7 – Focus only in the books exercise, check if your evaluations is increasing.
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Rebecca IopPeople & Talent Mobility Coordinator| GLOBE 24-7Port Moresby, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea
Thanks for sharing the tips. I am sitting for my exam in July and studying now. Saving Changes...
Ed Tsyitee JrConsultant | Consultant Tucson, Az, United States
I think the CAPM test now is based on PMBOK 6.
Turn to page 556 table 1-1. Memorize that table. All of it. When you are going through the tutorial at the beginning of the exam (DON'T SKIP THE TUTORIAL) draw and write out that table on the scratch paper you were given. This will help you navigate through the exam.
Also, start reading the PMBOK 6 at Part 2-The Standard for Project Management. This will provide a great overview and allow you to familiarize yourself with the subject matter. You can then reference the specific chapter for more information.
I'm not sure what else has changed on the exam. My exam covered EVM and other formulas because it was based on PMBOK 5.
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Rebecca IopPeople & Talent Mobility Coordinator| GLOBE 24-7Port Moresby, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea