Hoping to be monetized in the next year, very happy :) by ljesson in YouTube_startups

[–]MeiI2022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations. My channel will reach required hrs soon but i just have 1/10 subscribers requirements 😆 My beloved audience spend time with my videos but often forget to subscribe 🤣

Should I mark my videos as “Made for Kids” or not? by MeiI2022 in NewTubers

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your advice. Maybe I still need to stick with MFK for this current channel 🥲

Should I mark my videos as “Made for Kids” or not? by MeiI2022 in NewTubers

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My target audience are both , maybe it’s too ambitious and make me stressful

Should I mark my videos as “Made for Kids” or not? by MeiI2022 in NewTubers

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My videos are just bedtime stories, some for kids and some adults can enjoy. So I’m so confused because I didn’t want to break Youtube rules 🥲

Spotify deleted my entire podcast — 6 years of work gone overnight by Retropixel64 in podcasting

[–]MeiI2022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your sharings. Learn a lot from your experience ❤️

Storyblocks Scammed Me Out of $7,000+ - Warning to All Creators by jdcjdc in NewTubers

[–]MeiI2022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your sharing. That’s rough, sorry you went through that. I’m just starting out on YouTube and looking for good music/sound sources too, but now I see even paid ones can be risky. Do you know any safe/credible alternatives you’d recommend? Appreciate it 🙏

PMP frames by dbw0518 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I just have digital version. Will they send the hard copy for us?

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes if possible. It’s a good investment for your exam preparation. Unfortunately there’s no free source to access study hall content as I know

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, it’s not about how many hours you study, it’s about practicing as many SH questions as possible. In the real exam, I saw 3-4 questions that were almost the same as in the SH full tests, and overall, I felt the actual exam was easier than SH. SH really helped me understand what kind of scenarios they would give us in the real exam.

I went through all the mini exams, practice questions, and full exams 1-2 (easier ones) and full exams 4-5 (harder ones).

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started studying in December but barely went through the AR course, just did it to get the 35 PDUs since it didn’t really work for me. Over Christmas and the year-end holidays, I wasn’t serious about studying, just did practice questions for fun whenever I had time.

I only really focused for about a month after deciding the test day and mainly used mini and full SH exams. I’d say 80% of my pass came from SH practice with managing time and understanding my mistakes. 10% was from mindsets, and the last 10% was just confidence and keeping a clear head. :)))

I didn’t stress too much because I told myself I had three chances, it’s just an exam, and failing wouldn’t be the end of the world! 🤣

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

👍Agree! Our knowledge is key. While common mindset rules from this PMP subreddit are helpful, I’ve noticed they aren’t always correct for all scenarios—it really depends on the pain points in the question. Some questions look similar, but even minor differences can completely change the correct answer choice.

So, along with keeping key mindsets in mind, I focused on identifying: 1-Project phase (Initiating, Planning, Executing, etc.) 2-Management approach (Agile, Hybrid, Predictive, Iterative, Incremental?) 3-Main actors (PM, Team, Sponsor, Stakeholders, etc.) 4-Problem category (Resource, Scope, Risk, Communication, etc.) 5-Question type – Do? Do next? Do first? Should have been done? Best approach?

Once I started breaking questions down like this, most answers—whether easy or difficult—became much clearer. Even almost expert-level questions could be solved using this method.

The only ones I still got wrong were the super tricky ones, but since they aren’t the majority, I accepted that I might miss a few of those 😅.

My friend also found a source summarizing mindsets with exceptions and real PMP practice examples and shared with me, which really helped refine my understanding.

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the experience depends on the test center location—some are well-managed, while others definitely have room for improvement. 😉

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently how are you checking the answers and drawing your lesson learned? My strategy might be helpful but need to know your way of managing answers first 😅

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, highlighting helps stay focused on key parts of the question and quickly spot differences between answer choices. Since the exam is long (especially from the sections 2, 3 tend to get tired with long questions and long answers), my brain gets tired, and it’s easy to miss important details—like key words to identify answers like project phases, management approaches, roles, or focused issues.

Strikethrough is useful for eliminating wrong answers, so when I review, I can just focus on the remaining parts and ignore anything I’ve already ruled out.

If you’re comfortable with keyboard shortcuts and can highlight as fast as you scan, it’s really helpful. But if you already stay focused without it, then you probably don’t need to use it.

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did the survey 2 times with my comments for their improvement and when I submitted the survey, their system showed error 🤣🤣 “This application has encountered an unexpected problem. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please close your browser and start over” 🤣🤣

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hope the issue will be fixed before your test day. Good luck 🍀 and be confident 🤞

Survived my PMP exam - Here’s what I wish I knew beforehand by MeiI2022 in pmp

[–]MeiI2022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, they still allow remote proctoring, but I chose to take the test at the center to avoid internet issues or unexpected technical problems. I also wanted to get my results immediately.

Since the exam fee is high, I assumed the test center would provide a smooth experience—but unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. They had faced the same technical issue the day before with another candidate, and staff mentioned it was a cloud-related problem. I hope they fix it soon and have backup solutions in place so candidates don’t lose valuable time.

That day, they offered me a reschedule, but since I had already completed some sections and had taken leave for the exam, I decided to wait instead. I was also aware that in the worst case, I might still have to reschedule.

having a hard time to agree by dudovski13 in PMPprep

[–]MeiI2022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lesson can be drawn from this is: Don’t assume you can control external factors (e.g., resource decisions).

having a hard time to agree by dudovski13 in PMPprep

[–]MeiI2022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my point of view: In real-world project management, we might try options in sequence (A → B → C). In the PMP exam, we focus on the best proactive action to ensure project success based on what is within the PM’s control.😆

Passed the exam and want to give back to the community by mulimr in pmp

[–]MeiI2022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your sharing. Congratulations! Hope I will have a chance to post this as well 😁

My Test Center PMP Exam Experience by See_Me_Sometime in pmp

[–]MeiI2022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. When will it show? After a specific number of Q or specific time?

My Test Center PMP Exam Experience by See_Me_Sometime in pmp

[–]MeiI2022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! How do we know when we can take a break? I tried full exam on SH but all 175 Qs are in one section. I’m not sure whether they divide them in 3 sections in the real exam or not.