![]() I’ve been doing the PMP prep course myself, albeit incredibly slowly! That’s why I love the Project Management PrepCast as an exam prep tool for both PMP prep and the Certified Associate in Project Management ( CAPM)®, because the learning comes in bite-sized chunks. It can be insanely difficult to find time to study, especially when you are working. Scroll down for the latest PM PrepCast coupon code to get a discount on your training. Let’s get you started and on the way to certification with the PrepCast! Any mock exam you do now should also contain questions on agile/hybrid, not just the knowledge areas, which means you do need to know agile materials.This article is an honest PM PrepCast review and gives you the lowdown on one of the top courses I recommend for PMP prep. I’d switch up between studying the knowledge areas and agile just to not get bored, but I don’t think it makes any difference exactly when to study for what. Also watched Aileen Ellis and Andrew Ramdayal on YouTube. Googling the terms or concepts that I always got wrong was also helpful. I can’t guarantee that that is the same book though because again, the school gave me the pdf version and I don’t recall seeing that cover page as the one from Amazon. It looks like the book is on Amazon ( keywords=pmp+exam+simplified&qid=1624028228&sprefix=pmp+exam+sim&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExMDVMUU.). They provided a PMP simplified book (in pdf format only) written by Andrew Ramdayal, which I used for my study, not the PMBOK. For the entire exam in general, I took the prep course with TIA ( ). ![]() For the agile prep, I did what I mentioned above. That's my learning style and how I understands pmbok style of project management.Īt the beginning of my pmp journey, I read through hundred of post in this subreddit and bookmarked links of recommended resources of study aid. It helps with narrowing down to 1-2 likely answers quickly. I reviewed the "mindset" PowerPoint from UDemy often. I did 1 Tia mock exam per day, and reviewed just the wrong answer. Its 6 hours long, but i practiced just 1 hours of it I also viewed Agile youtube,, that came recommended on this subreddit. I reviewed my notebook and covered knowledge gap with AR book & Google. I read the entire AR book, did quiz at end of every chapter and reviewed every answer. So altogether 3 months with one month of buckled-down studyingĮven though I skipped Udemy videos, I took the Udemy 180 questions exam at the very end, reviewed every questions and took note in a notebook on why my answer selection is right or wrong. That's when I really buckled down and taking time away from family going to coffee shops to read and practice with TIAExams. I started studying AR book late May 2022 during evenings after kids are in bed.Īnd it being the summer with kids out of school, studying was on/off until August, a month before my exam on September 7. I have 15 years managing IT projects but my job titles is anything but that. This time around, I didn't touch pmbok 6/7 at all because after reading AR book, I realized PMBOK is meant to be used as a reference material. I reviewed a few and only scanned through the restĥ-7 years ago before I knew about this subreddit, I had the PMBOK 5(or 6) book and tried to read it all. I also listed all of the resources I found on this subreddit at the very end of this post. ![]() Andrew Ramdayal (AR) is the one who produced. ![]()
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