u/False-Obligation4620

▲ 7 r/pmp

In my first attempt I underestimated how much the exam leans agile and hybrid. I drilled concepts too heavily and ignored the thought process they wanted me to adopt.

The second time I found a guide specifically built around how PMI frames situational questions, especially on the agile side. Once I understood the reasoning PMI uses, it became so much more obvious for a majority of the questions.

If you have any questions or are anxious about your test I;m happy to answer any questions.

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u/False-Obligation4620 — 22 days ago
▲ 6 r/capm

First attempt I thought I understood the material well enough. I didn't. The questions aren't testing what you know, they're testing how PMI thinks, and that's a different skill.

Between attempts I found a condensed study guide that reframed everything. It cut out the noise and focused on the logic behind PMI's reasoning. That's what actually made the whole thing make sense.

I pretty much only used one study guide and did practice tests for the whole thing. If you have any questions, I"m happy to answer.

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u/False-Obligation4620 — 22 days ago
▲ 0 r/capm

I just failed my test because my roomate kept walking back into the room to grab his things. It is completely out of my control, but I understand that there is nothing I can do but retake. the only thing that worries me is the possibility of being unable to take the exam again for suspected cheating. thoughts?

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u/False-Obligation4620 — 29 days ago