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Upcoming exam...
My exam is scheduled for Monday, June 1st and I've only completed 2 full mock exams. My scores are 78 and 72 respectively. I'm finding it harder and harder to focus. If you've taken the exam is 2 mock exam sufficient?
PMP Study Group | 30-Day Sprint | PST Time Zone
Hi everyone! I’m looking to form a dedicated study group to stay on track and pass the PMP exam. I’ll be following the 30-day study guide and am looking for partners to help keep the momentum. I’m in the PST time zone and am looking for one of two setups: - Option A: A "Locked-In" 2-hour Zoom block for co-working/focused study. - Option B: A shared accountability checklist to track daily progress. If you’re ready to knock this out in the next month, please leave a message below and tag me! Let’s get certified. 🎓
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Ready, My test is scheduled for June 1st. My email is itspdonna@gmail.com
🎉 Passed PMP on My First Attempt – AT / AT / AT!
I Passed PMP on My First Attempt – AT / AT / AT! (April 16, 2026) after two and half month Journey. I’m happy to share that I successfully passed the PMP exam on my first attempt with Above Target (AT) in all three domains. Here is my PMP journey, especially for those looking for a low-cost and effective preparation strategy. At the beginning, I asked ChatGPT for the most affordable and high-value way to prepare for PMP. It recommended following Andrew Ramdayal’s Udemy course together with PMI Study Hall. After doing my own research, I confirmed that this is one of the most practical and cost-effective approaches. I started Andrew Ramdayal’s Udemy course on February 5, 2026, and completed the 35 PDU requirement in just 3 weeks. Then I applied for the PMP exam by following the guidance provided in his course and YouTube videos. I prepared my experience description carefully and used ChatGPT to refine the wording aligned with the PMBOK Guide terminology. My application was approved within 5 days without audit. After approval, I followed advice shared by previous PMP candidates in PMP study communities and prepared short personal notes from: * PM+ Processes (264 pages) * Agile Slides (219 pages) I reviewed these notes daily and continuously added new technical terms I discovered while practicing questions in PMI Study Hall. This helped me become very familiar with PMP terminology. Later, I watched Andrew Ramdayal’s YouTube sessions: * 200 Ultra Hard Questions * 50 Mindset Questions These helped me understand how to think like a PMP exam candidate. At first I answered many questions incorrectly, but gradually I developed confidence in applying the PMP mindset correctly. Then I practiced using PMI Study Hall, where I completed: * 350 practice questions * All mini exams * Two full-length mock exams (completed 2 days before the real exam) During practice, I carefully reviewed every wrong answer and compared my thinking with PMI’s expected mindset. I also saved screenshots of incorrect questions and reviewed them repeatedly on my phone whenever I had free time.
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Congratulation!! This was an awesome break down. I'm currently studying using PMI Study Hall and also found some terms that Andrew did not cover. Thought I missed something. Thank you for your insight.
PMI Audit
Hie guys, so I am selected for PMI audit
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I was also. It was fast and only took 1 day.
PM Study Hall Questions
I didn't purchase the PMBOK but I'm finding a lot of terms in the PM Study Hall questions that were not covered in Andrew's 35 hours. Is it critical to purchase the PMBOK?
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