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Passed AT/AT/AT. (Updated-Provisional Score Report )
**This is an update on my previous message about provisional report card. As I have all the final infomration now, I have updated this post as my 'experience'** Hello again all, thank you for the warm congratulations. Passed with AT in all 3 domains in the first attempt. This community was a big support as I turned to it several times during the last lap of my test journey. Here is my timeline 1. March 2023- decided to take the PMP. Made application and was accepted to take the test. 2. March 2024- Ran out of the 1 year time to take test (new job, new city, personal commitments, etc.) and so contacted PMI and they offered a three month extension which was a life-saver. 3. April 2024- Began immersive study (Andrew Ramdayal's 35 PDEU course+ Rita Mulcahy's PMP exam prep book- I am more comfortable reading and studying from books and this is the best one to prepare. Do focus on "tricks of the trade" part in every chapter. 4. 3 weeks to go for exam- started doing question by question- David McLaclahn's videos on 200 Agile, 150 PMBOK, 100 Waterfall. 5. 2 weeks to go for exam- signed up for PMI study and started the 15 questions mini-tests 6. 1 week to go for exam- PMI study hall's 2 full length mock tests (got 72% in both) **I would recommend taking the PMI study hall subscription much earlier (I regret taking it so late in my study). The actual PMP questions are very close to the mini and mock tests.** 8. D-day-- arrived 1 hour early to the venue (to prevent any last minute jitters). On the train read my hand-written notes. During the exam- there was a light on the top of my screen which was really bothering my eyes, I didn't say anything for the first 1.5 hours. However, I asked the staff to switch it off during my 2nd break (should have done it much before!!) and I was able to focus much better. In my opinion, my time management during the test was not great (the light was bothering me too) and if I could go back, I would really try very hard to do every question in 50-60 seconds. I spent more time on my first 2 sections and that left me with less for the last section, and, in hindsight, this could have been managed much better. Unfortunately, I had no time to spare and I finished the last question in the last 2 seconds.
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0 likes • Jun 27
Thank you @Tejpal Sharma ! I received the final report in 24 hours.
1 like • Jun 27
Hello again all, thank you for the warm congratulations. Passed with AT in all 3 domains in the first attempt. This community was a big support as I turned to it several times during the last lap of my test journey. Here is my timeline 1. March 2023- decided to take the PMP. Made application and was accepted to take the test. 2. March 2024- Ran out of the 1 year time to take test (new job, new city, personal commitments, etc.) and so contacted PMI and they offered a three month extension which was a life-saver. 3. April 2024- Began immersive study (Andrew Ramdayal's 35 PDEU course+ Rita Mulcahy's PMP exam prep book- I am more comfortable reading and studying from books and this is the best one to prepare. Do focus on "tricks of the trade" part in every chapter. 4. 3 weeks to go for exam- started doing question by question- David McLaclahn's videos on 200 Agile, 150 PMBOK, 100 Waterfall. 5. 2 weeks to go for exam- signed up for PMI study and started the 15 questions mini-tests 6. 1 week to go for exam- PMI study hall's 2 full length mock tests (got 72% in both) **I would recommend taking the PMI study hall subscription much earlier (I regret taking it so late in my study). The actual PMP questions are very close to the mini and mock tests.** 8. D-day-- arrived 1 hour early to the venue (to prevent any last minute jitters). On the train read my hand-written notes. During the exam- there was a light on the top of my screen which was really bothering my eyes, I didn't say anything for the first 1.5 hours. However, I asked the staff to switch it off during my 2nd break (should have done it much before!!) and I was able to focus much better. In my opinion, my time management during the test was not great (the light was bothering me too) and if I could go back, I would really try very hard to do every question in 50-60 seconds. I spent more time on my first 2 sections and that left me with less for the last section, and, in hindsight, this could have been managed much better. Unfortunately, I had no time to spare and I finished the last question in the last 2 seconds.
Passed PMP on first attempt with AT/AT/AT 🥳
I am thrilled to announce that I have passed my Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam on my first attempt with AT/AT/AT in all three domains from the esteemed Project Management Institute! My journey to earn this certification was a remarkable one filled with immense hard work, efforts, dedication and persistence. Andrew Ramdayal's Udemy PMP Certification Exam Prep Course/ 35 PDU Contact Hours & TIA Exam Simulator: Andrew's did a great job in explaining concepts so well and with such a simplicity that it becomes easier for anyone who are in beginning stage for PMP preparation. After completing Andrew's 35- hour course, I purchased TIA mock simulator that helped me to understand the mindset needed to excel the exam. Thanks @Andrew Ramdayal for your valuable guidance and making the leaning easier for all of us. *** FYI : I did wear blue and purchased carrot cake right after the exam 😎
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Passed PMP on first attempt with AT/AT/AT 🥳
1 like • Jun 26
Hi @Swati Sharma , first of all many congratulations! Did you receive the pass/fail result immediately after the exam, and the detailed result after 1-2 days lag? Or, was it immediate in your case? I'd love to know as I am currently on the edge of my seat waiting for the final result.
1 like • Jun 26
Hello Swati, Thank you. I just received my detailed result (exactly 24 hours after taking the exam). Many thanks for your wishes.
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