u/Intelligent-Try-4755

Would a story-based PMP course actually help you, or does that sound like a gimmick?

Bias upfront: I coach PMP candidates and I'm building this, so discount me accordingly.

The thing I keep reading here is that the mindset is what unlocks the exam — people say scenario reasoning is what clicked, not memorizing more content. So I'm building prep around that:

  • One continuing story — same company, same characters across every lesson, illustrated.
  • You decide first, get it wrong, then learn why.
  • Practice sits inside the lesson, not in a separate question bank you grind afterwards.

My question: for a professional exam like this, does a story-and-pictures format sound genuinely useful to you?

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u/Intelligent-Try-4755 — 5 days ago
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Would a story-based PMP course actually help you, or does that sound like a gimmick?

Bias upfront: I coach PMP candidates and I'm building this, so discount me accordingly.

The thing I keep reading here is that the mindset is what unlocks the exam — people say scenario reasoning is what clicked, not memorizing more content. So I'm building prep around that:

  • One continuing story — same company, same characters across every lesson, illustrated.
  • You decide first, get it wrong, then learn why.
  • Practice sits inside the lesson, not in a separate question bank you grind afterwards.

My question: for a professional exam like this, does a story-and-pictures format sound genuinely useful to you?

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u/Intelligent-Try-4755 — 6 days ago