u/Journal-4-Me

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Passed AT/AT/AT today!!

Thank you to all on here who helped keep me going during my studies with your positive posts and your own celebration posts!!! I used David McLachlan’s Udemy course (which I liked a lot better, personally, from AR’s course-I bought both and ended up only using DM) and PMI Study Hall. I had just gotten my CAPM in February, so I wasn’t completely new to PMI terminology. I had also taken a Professional course on the Fundamentals of PM through IU Kelley School of Business. I’m in this to learn how to be a good PM, not just to pass the test. That said - but I honestly think DM’s course and the basic Study Hall with 2 mock exams are all you really need to pass the exam. DM really helped me get the PMI Mindset, and Study Hall was so much harder than the actual exam. I had a glitch w my computer that cost me 30 minutes of my time (there was a ticket created, so I could have requested a new test if I didn’t finish in time), and I still finished with some time left. Maybe I just got lucky, but I felt like I got a ton of easy and moderate questions with just a few difficult ones - I got 80% on my first attempt at Mock 1 and 75% on Mock 2 (86% and 87% when I took out the expert questions), so I felt very ready. Bonne chance à tous!!

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u/Journal-4-Me — 2 hours ago
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I have studied and studied and I'm not quite getting the PMI Mindset right. See the screenshot below. I didn't just mindlessly choose B, "analyze" - but without more context, how could I know that it was to the escalate stage? I really thought about each answer and still got it wrong. That's happening to me a lot - I'm getting a pretty consistent 67% on questions on Study Hall and mini exams, but sometimes I get in the 50%s. I've read and reread every post on Mindset, I just took my CAPM and passed all AT, so I'm pretty good on my actual knowledge. Thank you for any help!!

https://preview.redd.it/ownf3y4c35yg1.png?width=1199&format=png&auto=webp&s=4357ff264348bd572b973e82db3484c4b5657561

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u/Journal-4-Me — 24 days ago