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I am thrilled to announce that I have passed the PMP exam on my first attempt with an "Above Target" overall!
I want to extend my deepest gratitude to my coach, @Andrew Ramdayal , for his incredible guidance throughout my PMP certification journey. I couldn't have done it without you! I am deeply thankful for the support and encouragement I received from everyone in this Skool community. You all exemplify what true Agile teamwork looks like. Thank you for your guidance, support, and feedback throughout this journey!
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New comment 14d ago
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@Solomon Cyriac congratulations
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- If you have prepared any notes/ key pointers revise them few times. - Revise all important formulas. - Sleep well All the best!
PERT FORUMAL HELP
Can someone explain this q: to me using PERT formula: The project manager has just spoken to one of the software developers, Bill, about the project and has asked for an estimate of how long it will take to code a specific function. Bill said that it would take a maximum of 10 days, but that most likely it will be 6 days. The project manager has calculated the PERT estimated duration of this activity to be 6 days. What is the least amount of days it will take to complete this activity? The answer is supposed to be 2, but I'm not getting that...
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New comment Aug 25
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Passed the PMP on my First Attempt! (AT/AT/T-Overall AT)
A heartfelt thanks to all the group members for your support and ideas throughout this journey. A special shoutout to @Andrew Ramdayal —you are truly a leader in PMP tutoring. Your guidance was instrumental in my success. My Study Plan: - Duration: 2-3 weeks - AR's 35-hour course: Watched the videos once (at 1.5x speed), read the slides, and revised the Process Group and Agile sections. - TIA Mock Tests: Completed 3 in study mode, 1 in exam mode (scored ~78-85%). - SH Essentials: Took multiple mini-tests and practice tests. - Question Practice: Overall, I practiced 350-400 questions. - David McLachlan's Videos: Provided valuable insights. Most importantly, my background in PGDM (Operations Management), which I completed in 2019, allowed me to relate closely to the course content. For working professionals, my advice is: don’t get caught up thinking, “The material says this, but we do it differently.” Instead, approach your studies with the mindset, “This is what the material says; how can I align my work to it?”. To understand any concept, I always visualize my own work and imagine how other departments, especially the PMO and Leadership, would approach it. This method significantly worked in my favor throughout my PMP preparation. And i believe, this perspective will help you develop the required mindset more effectively.
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New comment Aug 24
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@Rajat Lath Congratulations
hello
My name is Murat. I am Product Owner. I would like to be a Project Manager when I pass the PMP exam. I saw that "PMP Exam Prep E-learning 35 Hours Class" course. I just wonder that this course is enough to reach 35 hours lessons completed target that is requested by PMI? This is the first time to apply this kind of courses for me. So, I need your help to clarify all the process.
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New comment Aug 24
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@Murat Candan Yes, to qualify for submitting your PMP application, this course would be sufficient. However, it is worthwhile to refer to any of the prep books by Andrew or Rita, in addition to PMI Handbooks (PMBOK guide, Process group practice guide, Agile practice guide) before giving your exam. There are many posts in the past related prep materials. You may refer to those as well.
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