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Passed PMP on My 3rd Attempt – What Finally Worked
I just want to say a huge thank you to Andrew Ramdayal, the 35-hour PMP course, and PMI Study Hall. I’ll be real—I failed my first two attempts. Coming from a non-Agile background, the Process domain was tough for me. It wasn’t about memorizing anything, it was really about understanding how PMI wants you to think. What finally helped everything click was focusing on the logic behind the questions. Andrew’s 50 Mindset video, 200 Ultra Hard Questions, and the drag-and-drop videos helped me see things differently. I also leaned heavily on Study Hall—I did over 717 questions and kept retaking exams. Every wrong answer, I reviewed it, understood why, and kept going. That repetition made the difference. Honestly, Study Hall felt harder than the actual exam, which helped a lot on test day. The combination of Andrew’s approach, the 35-hour course, and just putting in the reps is what got me through. And yes… I wore BLUE, Andrew!! 💙 THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU 🙌
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Congratulations @Tracy Fulton !!! I am currently studying for the exam and aim to take it before the exam changes in July. Thank you for the tips and encouragement.
Advices to pass your exam ! (PMP Certified)
Hi all, I passed the exam and wanted to share some insights that might help you as well: - Don’t rush. The exam isn’t difficult, but it is long. Train yourself to sit for 4 hours. It’s mostly about time management. You will already have the knowledge before the exam thanks to your preparation. - Andrew’s Udemy course is more than enough. You don’t need to look for additional resources. Realistically, Andrew’s course covers about 90% of what you need. You’ll naturally pick up the remaining 10% through exercises and mock exams. - Andrew’s simulator is excellent, especially for developing the right mindset. I also recommend purchasing PMI Study Hall: it helps you get familiar with the question style and reinforces the remaining exam concepts. I personally think both simulators are necessary. - Mindset matters a lot. Train yourself to think the way PMI expects you to think. - Try to study every day. Finish all the course material at least 3 weeks before your exam date. Use the last 3 weeks for mock exams and reviewing weak areas. The whole process took me about 2 months. - I didn’t fully read the PMBOK. It’s useful for checking definitions, but don’t get lost in the huge amount of content. Remember: Andrew’s course is already very comprehensive. - Don’t use too many instructors for mock exams. Choose one or two and stick to them. Otherwise, you’ll end up confused by different wording styles. - Don’t take the exam without completing all mock exams from Andrew’s simulator and PMI Study Hall. A score above 70% is a good sign. But always aim for perfection, don’t settle for less. You’re preparing to become a highly qualified project manager. Good luck, everyone!
0 likes • Jan 31
Congratulations Mohamed and thank you for the tips.
Officially certified!!! 🎉
Happy to announce I passed the test. I took Andrew’s course on Udemy, took the practice exam a million times and of course… I wore blue! ✅ Thanks Andrew!
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Congratulations Catalina!
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