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Advanced PMP Speed Courses
Does anyone know of any advanced 2 week pmp courses or 4 day weekend advances courses? My schedule is very hectic but I want to take the class as soon as possible.
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@Alain Noel that is so weird that you cant message me. I am in that group and the study hall group, looking to pass in the next 60 days
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@Alain Noel Thank you, we will all be certified soon 🎉
Passed Exam- Officially PMP
Thank you Andrew your courses and videos were a big help. Passed Above Target 2/17/2026 (First Attempt)
Passed Exam- Officially PMP
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Above target is such a great place to be
Its Finally Done - I Passed my PMP.
I’m pleased to share that I passed my Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam on Jan. 28th. I have to say I am so relieved. Thank you @Andrew Ramdayal for the PMP content. I purchased the study guide and the exam Simulator which was all wonderful practice for exam prep.....and yes, I wore "blue" during the exam and celebrated with cake afterwards.
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Congratulations!!!
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!
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Great Tips, Thank you.
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Tiana Thomas
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@tiana-t-7342
Interested in Project Management Fin Tech, Digital Currency or any sector of PMP were I can work remote from any where in the world.

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