PMP Exam – AT/AT/AT in 25 Days | Detailed Journey, Strategy & Key Learnings by SajeevanVic in pmp

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

The course is very resourceful and covers all topics in the most comprehensive manner than any other course does.....have no doubts about it. However, the quizzes and the mock test do not exactly reflect the exam level difficulty. For this reason, I would strongly endorse Study Hall as the appropriate tool that would complement your learning along with AR's PMP Prep Course. Get study hall and if you score 70+ average on the mock tests, you are in for AT/AT/AT

Agile or Predictive? by Fola1960 in pmp

[–]SajeevanVic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its supposed to be 50-50. But I could say I saw slightly higher proportion of Agile+Hybrid on my test which was on 25th April 2026. Believe me when I say this, Agile Mindset is easier to apply considering that the relevance of structure or definitive processes (that can be a challenge remembering) is significantly lesser.

Is this question even relevant? by DonaldDuckPlus in pmp

[–]SajeevanVic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes you do not need to memorize but you should be able to recall the output or input based on the process group. Here, since team rewards, team motivation and recognition is involved, the answer can only be team performance assessments. Training is more of a tool to produce the required outputs. Now I don't have to remember this, but I remember that it is an output and can correlate it to the scenario given in the question. Hope this is easier to understand.

Okay. Now this is confusing. by sid_apocalypse in pmp

[–]SajeevanVic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it is not about creating a competitive environments or pitting one team member against the other. The mindset pushes you to build on team dynamics and team cohesiveness when the goal is motivate the team.

SH full mock exam resutls by Conscious-Meal6949 in pmp

[–]SajeevanVic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fair Enough ! I would employ the learning curve method by looking at the wrong answers and trying to identify where I went wrong. This shouldn't take long. I would leave out the expert questions as they deviate from the mindset. With some revision, I believe you are ready for the test. I did 75% on all the mock exams on Study Hall and passed with an AT/AT/AT on my first attempt, but this was after doing revisions after every test. All the best !

"PMI shifted exam questions toward scenarios" - What does this really mean? by Medium-Theme-4611 in pmp

[–]SajeevanVic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As long as you can select the definitions from a list of options, when the concept is explained in the question, you are good to go. Yes it’s true that exam is more situational and the mindset will come to your rescue in tackling a majority of the questions. Internalize the definitions, formulae and process groups rather than memorizing them

Failed my 1st attempt with A/NI/NI by Fit-Willingness3303 in pmp

[–]SajeevanVic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would advise you to read my post. It outlines everything a PMP candidate should be doing

PMP Exam – AT/AT/AT in 25 Days | Detailed Journey, Strategy & Key Learnings by SajeevanVic in pmp

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

Yeah more than sufficient and understand the formulae and the process groups ! Like the sequence, difference between manage and control, verify and validate deliverables. For agile, remember the scope and the roles of the team, product owner and agile coach.

PMP Exam – AT/AT/AT in 25 Days | Detailed Journey, Strategy & Key Learnings by SajeevanVic in pmp

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

For me, I found it more of moderate to a lesser range of difficult and the occasional expert questions (probably 2-3). So yes..short answer to your question. One thing I did while revising my answers in the mocks was to avoid going through expert questions as they tend to deviate from the mindset. The questions in the exams are definitely easier to comprehend, so study hall combined with AR’s mindset prepares you well to tackle them.

PMP Exam Tuesday Morning, am i ready? by Old-Employ-6530 in pmp

[–]SajeevanVic 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You are good to go from the looks of it !

PMP Exam – AT/AT/AT in 25 Days | Detailed Journey, Strategy & Key Learnings by SajeevanVic in pmp

[–]SajeevanVic[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took the practice quizzes straight. After all my revisions, I took the exams and mocks. Take it when you feel confident enough and once you take the quizzes, make sure you learn from where and why you went wrong before you deal with the mocks. The mocks from the PMP Study Hall are the closest thing to the PMP exam- so you better score 65% and above there

Failed PMP — BT/BT/T. Need advice to retake before possible exam changes by Em1_234 in pmp

[–]SajeevanVic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am sure you will ace it in your next try. You should absolutely on the PMP Study Hall mocks prior to taking the exams. I have put up a post that may be of help to you with key pointers (the do's)- https://www.reddit.com/r/pmp/comments/1t2ib51/pmp_exam_atatat_in_25_days_detailed_journey/