u/Dutchygirri

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I did it! AT/AT/AT

Today I passed me PMP exam with AT/AT/AT in all domains. I am extremely happy, as I studied intensively for the last 5-6 weeks. This sub has helped me a lot, so I am sharing my two cents here as well:

Exam itself:
- Did it at a Pearson test centre in Madrid. Highly recommendable.
- 1 formula question, 1 image-question about schedule, no drag and drops, around 10-15 question with multiple choice
- I felt the exam was easier than SH and the questions were better formulated (my average was 71% on SH)
- finished with 4 minutes left 😅

Tips:
- Time is VERY tight!! You need to build velocity from the start.
- Avoid any delay in the first two blocks (Q 1-120). Try and build “fat” towards the end of the exam (block 3 Q121-180), as you are getting tired and you need the additional time, as it takes longer answering the questions
- Don’t skip too many questions in each block. So you need to go back to answer them, before you finish the block. Rework= additional time spend!! I skipped only 1-2 questions per block. Skip max 5 questions per block.
- Identify the 2 least probable answers, read the question and 2 answers really good again, think well and pick the right answer based on common sense
Read the questions REALLY WELL. I identified various trap-answers!!!
- Use the highlighter and strike through functions for better visibility and answering

I am not going to add the resources that I used, as it’s the known content that many people posted about here in this sub (AR Udemy course, AR videos drag and drop and ultra hard, DM agile and predictive videos etc) BUT critical are the mindset videos!!!

Keep calm, read really well the question/answers, eliminate wrong answers, watch out for trap-answers… very important….maintain velocity!!!

You can do this!

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