Hi All, I am extremely happy to share that i passed my PMP exam on 25th nov 2025. Thankyou everyone for your support and especially Andrew Ramdyal for the mindset he has created and his way of teaching. Below shared is my experience as others experience really helped me preparing me throughout my journey. *Material used * Andrew 35 hour udemy course Andrew tia simulator - Got around 77% to - 80% in mocks. PMI Study hall ( Essential)- gave two mock exam , scored 74% both times but i did see improvement in the domain category. Plus - i watched Andrew 50ques mindset video, 200 ultra hard and 100 Drag Drop . *My feedback on material* I believe take Andrew 35 hour class, watch his videoes on youtube (50ques mindset video, 200 ultra hard and 100 Drag Drop) once this mindset is set , go for PMI study hall essential. In my opinion, tia simulator is not neededthen. *Exam* Exam question styling is like study hall Mostly questions didnt had any word indicating whether they were agile , tradtional or hybrid . Just question of a 1-2 line . Question were not long , choices were a bit long line. Some questions were very vague on which i took some time but no matter how much time i’d give i still was not sure at the end so dont loose your time there much debating more than 2 min The extra 45 sec in 2 min will come from those ques where you can easily answer because some are too direct and easy which you can answer without reading entire choices because there wording will give you clear idea that those options are too negative to choose as per mindset- this mindset you can develop through 50 mindset video and 200 ultra hard question , focus on why the choices are wrong and if correct then why so . I also had around 4-5 drag drop And a graph No formulas *Time Management* Keep an eye on break i did mistakenly overuse my break time due to long checking process time in centre Just stay focussed with no anxiety of whether you are going to fail or not and also dont get too comfortable on chair as in my middle section got a bit comfortable and ended up running 6 question behind as per the speed i should have taken.