u/Em1_234

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Hi everyone,

I recently attempted the PMP exam and unfortunately did not pass. My result was BT / BT / T.

I’m planning to retake it soon because I heard the exam may be changing, and I’m worried it could become harder. So honestly, it feels like a race against time, and I want to fix my preparation strategy before my next attempt.

For preparation, I used:

- Andrew Ramdayal’s PMP course

- David McLachlan’s YouTube questions/videos

- Ultra-hard PMP questions

- PMI Study Hall, but I only completed the mini mock exams(68% - 74%)

- No full-length mock exams

I felt like I understood the concepts, but clearly something did not work on exam day. I’m not sure if the issue was lack of full mock practice, poor time management, exam fatigue, misunderstanding the PMI mindset, or not reviewing my weak areas properly.

For anyone who failed and then passed on the second attempt, what changes made the biggest difference for you?

Should I now focus mainly on full Study Hall mocks, reviewing every wrong answer deeply, time management, Agile/Hybrid revision, and PMI mindset?

Since I want to retake it before any possible exam changes, I’d really appreciate practical advice on what to focus on first and how to improve quickly without wasting time

Thanks in advance

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u/Em1_234 — 19 days ago