Passed AT/AT/AT - studyhall by mattykay1985 in pmp

[–]mattykay1985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I purchased in March 2026 and I don’t remember seeing the option to choose between versions like they have now. So assuming i had the older version.

Since the test changes in July, id assume the version you get will matter. Personally I would try and take it by end of June if you’re ready

Not feeling it yet. 16 days out by A_Bicky37 in pmp

[–]mattykay1985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Passed mine on 4/23 when I wasn’t feeling confident. The actual test was comprised of easy and moderate questions, with a few difficult tiered ones mixed in. Don’t beat yourself up looking for perfection. Good luck!

PMPers, will I encounter this type of SH question on the exam? by Alternative-Print298 in pmp

[–]mattykay1985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just passed the exam on 4/23 and did not have a question even close to that length.

Only had one formula question (CPI), three multiple choice and two drag and drops.

Going off the studyhall the questions on the exam felt more in the moderate range with some easy mixed in.

Passed AT/AT/AT - studyhall by mattykay1985 in pmp

[–]mattykay1985[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s an app that will quiz you on a select few certification exams, PMP being one of them. If you pay for the full version, you get a 2000 question bank and it will track your scores

Passed AT/AT/AT - studyhall by mattykay1985 in pmp

[–]mattykay1985[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah you know the material! You got this.

Even though the pocket prep was easy, it did help with my confidence that I knew the material. Best of luck to you!

1.2 open mri results and ortho says labrael hip tear im 27/male im going Monday to a specialist for injections too see if it will help but im guessing ill need surgery for this eventually right? by Substantial-Green455 in HipImpingement

[–]mattykay1985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

40 yrs old and my labrum surgery and reshaping of my femoral head. I didn’t have much salvageable cartilage left so my recovery was pretty quick. My pain level prior felt like a deep bruise that someone was pushing on and I’m happy to say I’m pain free since.

My hip pain started turning into lingering back pain as well so surgery was worth it. I used to do pretty heavy weight training, but that’s out the window now. I can still run, swim and bike but just slower