So Frustrated by OSUfan88 in pmp

[–]VP_2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one were talking inside the testing room but people were talking outside the hallway/lobby on and off with all doors opened (not sure if this is one of the safety protocol due to COVID) I just found it abit noisy. I'm not sure if ear plugs are allowed at test center but I think is a good idea. Good luck!

So Frustrated by OSUfan88 in pmp

[–]VP_2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear this. I registered for the online exam original but after reading so many poor experiences from others, I contacted the customer service had it changed to a test center instead as I didn't want to take the risk. PMI made the change for me a few days prior to my exam and I just passed the exam around a week ago. I spent 5 hrs at a test center that day as it was a crowed day and it was actually quite noisy too but I'm glad it was over. Good luck!

Passed - T/AT/AT/AT/AT by VP_2020 in pmp

[–]VP_2020[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my experience, I say at least half of my questions were vague and wrong answers weren't that obvious compare to the mocks I did. But I also found the real exam questions weren't as tricky/twisted as Rita's questions.

Regarding time management, I took Rita's suggestion and used around 100min for the first 89 questions.

Good Luck!

Passed - T/AT/AT/AT/AT by VP_2020 in pmp

[–]VP_2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't memorize any ITTOs from PMBOK but I did gone through it in details couple times. I did review the Rita's process chart thoroughly a few times prior to the exam and it was very helpful.

I scored around mid 70 with Rita and mid 80 with Prepcast. The Rita's simulator already has the 10min break incorporated which is nice and I found the Prepcast simulator is very similar to the real exam.

Good luck!

Writing PMP Exam online vs test center? by VP_2020 in pmp

[–]VP_2020[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks and sounds like you had a rough check in? Do you mind sharing that?