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Hi will anyone guide me to PASS PMP exam, my 1st attempt not success. so trying for 2nd attempt

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Koumaresan Natesan PM Consultant| Apex realty Pvt Ltd Pondicherry, Pondicherry, India
Hi, Guide me to pass PMP exam in my 2nd attempt.
My 1st Attempt not succeeded, really hurts..since lot of dedication and hardworking done..
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Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD Senior Project Manager| Infosys Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hi, do simulation exams, and try and reach 80% and above consistently. Cross reference wrong answers with the PMBOK, and go through Rita's book "PMP Exam Prep".
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Jul 05, 2017 8:14 AM
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thank you so much, if you have any valid study materials pls share to get more dive in knowledge areas.. thx
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Koumaresan Natesan PM Consultant| Apex realty Pvt Ltd Pondicherry, Pondicherry, India
Jul 05, 2017 8:05 AM
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Hi, do simulation exams, and try and reach 80% and above consistently. Cross reference wrong answers with the PMBOK, and go through Rita's book "PMP Exam Prep".
thank you so much, if you have any valid study materials pls share to get more dive in knowledge areas.. thx
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Jennifer Bracewell Management/Program Officer| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Peachtree Corners, Ga, United States
Flash cards really helped me. I spread them out on my dining room table and played "match game". : ) I'm a visual learner, so that really helped me. I would just google PMP flash cards. Also, if you try to apply real world situations, that could trip you up on questions because PMBOK is not about the real world! Stick to PMBOK's concepts and answers. You will be fine!!

BTW, I took the exam 3x!! It makes passing it, keeping my certification and continuing education all the more special and important.
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Jul 05, 2017 10:38 PM
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Thank you Jeniffer.. hope this will help me a lot
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Daniel Silva Data Project Manager| Infor Rio De Janeiro, Rj, Brazil
Hi,

I read 3 times Rita´s Book (Preparation for the PMP Exam).

Best Regards,
Daniel
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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Don't sweat it, Koumaresan. Many do not succeed on their first attempt. Where do you think you struggled. Content? Time management? Overly nervous?

If it is content, where were your weak points. Personally, I read through the PMBOK twice, and finished with a book of notes from which I used as my study source. I also used flash cards so I could study on my commute more effectively.

If it was time management, remember, all questions are worth 1 point. That means, if you are stuck, mark for later and move on. Skip all formula and network questions until the second pass. Control the test, do not let the test control you. If you have put in the time to prepare, it is now time to trust your instinct after you read the question. Don't second guess yourself. That breaks your confidence and sucks away time.

If it is nerves, practice your zen. Trust the hard work you put into it. Practice breathing exercises and mental calmness to block out the noise.

We all wish you the best.
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vivek garg Agile Coach / Vice President| Deutsche Bank Ghaziabad, Utterpradesh, India
I would try to suggest you to gain as much as knowledge as you can from PMBOK, Rita, Project Management pmp related sites and at the same time assess your preparation based on chapter quiz, and afterwards do as many sample questions as you can.

Typically 2000 to 4000 questions has been suggested.

You need to practice, reassess your knowledge and gap and again evaluate yourself till you see score is coming min 85% on an average.
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Jul 05, 2017 10:39 PM
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Thanks a lot Vivek..
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José Ramón Alonso Galdeano Project Manager| PepsiCo Vitoria-Gasteiz, Alava, Spain
What worked for me was:
1- PMBOK just for diagrams and complementary concepts.
2- Andy Crowe's "The PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try".
3- Online (paid) subscription to www.pmtraining.com
4- Study or complete tests EVERY DAY for at least 30 minutes during 3 months. Total study hours in my case were around 90-100.

Good luck
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
I agree with our colleagues especially Sante and Andrew. Check this blog out, it might help you - This was my own personal experience:

https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-post/18318/PMP-Adventure--

Good Luck !
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Mayte Mata Sivera PMO Leader | Speaker | Author Ut, United States
I would like to recommend the following post, there are amazing tips from the community

https://www.projectmanagement.com/discussi...iled-twice-HELP
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Jul 05, 2017 10:39 PM
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Thank you Mayte.. Tips are really sounds good
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Dr Satya Narayana Vakkapatla Sr Fintech Strategic Advisor| UAE Govt Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Fair experience with PMBOK knowledge and practice Challenge are sufficient .

https://www.projectmanagement.com/PMchallenge/
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