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AT/AT/AT - PASSED PMP
Hello everyone, I have passed my PMP exam on my first attempt. Experience: 1) Exam was lengthy so make sure that you have your eye set at the timing. I literally finished the exam when only 60 seconds was left. 2) Andrew Ramdayal's Simulator and Study Hall Essentials Simulator are good for practice which will prepare to complete the exam on time. Score at least 75% or above in both simulators which will ensure they you're ready for the exam. 3) Andrew Ramdayal's PMP mindset is the key to pass this exam. 4) I haven't had EVM calculations questions and no CPM questions. However, I did had diagram questions which were new and haven't had practice in any of the simulators. Easy way to get through is to make sure that concepts are clear instead of memorizing them. All the best. ❤️
AT/AT/AT - PASSED PMP
1 like • Apr '25
Congratulations to you.
About PMBOK Seventh Edition
Actually I had read PMBOK Sixth Edition long back 2019 & failed in the 1st attempt after that never attempted. Now I have completed UDEMY Adrew's 35 PDU class and yesterday downloaded PMBOK Seventh edition, today morning I am totally in shock. Seventh edition is a complete change and there is section for Traditional & Agile separately. Instead it is divided into Domain knowledge and Tailoring. So I am confused whether in detail traditional & Agile segments would any help or I need to again study completely all Domain knowledge through PMBOK because in Udemy's class Domain knowledge segments is not entirely understand for me and I haven't found any tailoring section. Will be really helpful if someone can guide me in preparation.
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Last 4 years Entrepreneur
Today, I have completed 35 PDUs on Udemy, and I am interested in appearing in the PMP. However, I have a 4-year Engineering degree and 16 years of Project Management work- experience. For the last 4 years, I have been out of the project management field and pursuing my Entrepreneurial journey. What to write in my last 4 years of experience to fill up the PMP form? Will it be a problem for me?
0 likes • Mar '25
Thanks a lot.
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Basu Priyo
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Project Manager Mechanical has 16 years of experience, Executive MBA IIM-Calcutta

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