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Question about breaks for at home PMP exam
Hi PMP community! I am planning to take my PMP exam next week and was curious if anyone could help me with 2 questions I have: 1- for the 2 ten minute breaks we are allowed to take, in the case of the at home proctor exam, can we take these breaks and walk around our home (outside of camera view), or do you need to stay seated where proctor can see you the whole time? 2- Do you need to ask to take the breaks through chat? or is there a button in online exam? Thank you in advance for your help!
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New comment 1d ago
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Hi Sasha, 1. When you take your break, you are allowed to walk around your home outside of the camera view. In fact it is highly recommended that you walk around when you take your break because you have sat down for 60 minutes before taking the break. It is also recommended that you get something to eat to recharge your energy. Also be cautious of the time you are given for the break as you are expected to be seated after the time elapses. If you are seated at the time your allowed break time elapses, it is an exam infraction. 2. Your test is 3 sets of 60 questions each. After completing the first set of 60 questions, the system will ask you if you would like to take a break. If click yes, a break is activated for you. If you click no, you will immediately start the second set of 60 questions, of which you cannot leave your system until you complete that set. So it is recommended that you take a break after the completion of the first two sets of 60 questions. After the completion of the third set of 60 questions, your test will end and that means you have successfully completed your PMP exam. I wish you All the Best in your exam.
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@Sasha Morel You are welcome
Change request
What should the project manager do immediately a change request has been declined/approved? Kindly advise on both scenarios.
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New comment 1d ago
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When a Change Request is APPROVED; document the approval decision formally, update project documentation, communicate the change, begin implementation. When a Change Request is DECLINED; document the rejection formally, communicate the decision, update change control records, monitor impact
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@Joyce Auma Yes, one should document first
Passed my PMP
I passed my PMP at 1st attempt. Andrew's videos were very helpful.
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@Fran Banjo Congratulations
Hello and help question
Hello everyone, I am scheduled to take my exam in February. I just received Andrew's book PMP Exam Prep Simplified. Please let me know how I should proceed with studying. Any recommendations? Also, I see on the cover that there are 430 stimulating videos, where do I find those? Thanks for your help.
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New comment 2d ago
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@Sharon Green Also check out Andrew's youtube channel, he is currently reviewing 200 ultra hard PMP questions. Those will help
Audit experience
I just wanted to share my audit experience with you all. 1. Submitted the application and received an email within minutes that my application has been randomly selected for an audit 2. My PMP application on the PMI website clearly laid out what I had to provide which were 3 things : 1. certificate for my degree, 2. PMP course certificate 3. Name and email of my references (1 for each experience) 3. My references received emails with the experience I had entered and they had to verify. 4. After all the reference verifications came in, I could "submit the audit" and I received an email that it could take upto 5 business days for PMI to review. 5. The next day, I received an email that the audit was passed and that I could book a date for the exam All in all, it was pretty straightforward and smooth. Let me know if there are any questions I can try to answer from my experience.
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New comment 5h ago
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@Amey Kulkarni Well done
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Hezekiah Adeleke
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Newly certified Project Management Professional (PMP) by PMI. Looking for opportunities to apply project management skills to live projects

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