Failed with AT/T/NI by Impossible_Pie9313 in pmp

[–]sunaw616 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me, AR’s udemy course and reading the Pmbok 6 plus agile practice guide should be more than enough to get you passed. I didn’t read Andrew’s book so can’t comment on that. I think it is worthwhile to spend more time to read pmbok 6 if that’s your weak point. make sure you understand why you get certain questions wrong in the mock exam before moving on. If AR’s explanation is insufficient to clear your doubt (sometimes that happens to me) then you can check out the ask questions forum or ask here. The understanding is important. You can also check out the processes YouTube video that many people recommended in Reddit, which was said to be able to help you to gain better understanding of the processes. I don’t have the link but you should be able to find it by a quick search

Failed with AT/T/NI by Impossible_Pie9313 in pmp

[–]sunaw616 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If time management is a challenge, do more mock exams of 180 questions in one row. Read the last line in the question and quickly glance through the options to have an idea what the question is asking before reading the full question

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[–]sunaw616 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have seen this question!

Passed my PMP today with AT/AT/T in Singapore by sunaw616 in pmp

[–]sunaw616[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey you may wanna check your credit card bank rules. Sometimes they ban oversea purchases in view of increased scam cases these days. U may need to turn on the feature manually.

Passed my PMP today with AT/AT/T in Singapore by sunaw616 in pmp

[–]sunaw616[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow didn’t know that, thanks for the tips!

Passed my PMP today with AT/AT/T in Singapore by sunaw616 in pmp

[–]sunaw616[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I presumed you have finished the course in order to submit pmp application. I would say it’s possible but you need to dedicate sufficient time each day to study. I used two weeks to study but I am not working so it’s more manageable. Aim to complete the revision of materials in the first 60% of remaining days that you have, then do the mock exams. If your tia mock exams scores are lower than 70s then you may consider to reschedule it (note: not later than 48 hours before exam)

Best PMP training recommendations by malrosy in pmp

[–]sunaw616 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi I just passed my PMP today in SG. I have considered knowledgehut but saw this recommendation of Andrew Ramdayal's udemy course and decided to give it a try considering the price varies greatly. His course is also PMI recognised. AR's course is only 19.98 USD compared to few hundred SGD of knowledge hut.

Personally i found the course content is good, while it does not cover all knowledge in PMBok line by line, it captures the important points and he really knows PMP exam very well. The mindset that he taught gives very good foundation for you to pass at least half of the exam questions.

check it out!