u/thoughtzzonline

Practitioner exam - Sticky tabs on manual ?

I have received conflicting advice.

- I understand you can use sticky tabs, to bookmark a page.

- I understand you cannot use any form of post it notes.

- however when using sticky tabs can you write on the tab to reference what the page is about I.e I have just added 7 tabs for the RACI charts - and wrote on each a reference I.e SU raci, IP raci, DP raci ….. is this allowed ??

Please let me know as soon as possible as I’m preparing the manual now and would hate to get to my exam to be told to remove the sticky tabs as they have writing on them.

I hope that makes sense and I will also add a pic for reference

Thanks

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u/thoughtzzonline — 11 days ago

People Cert - Conflicting training course

The question on the screen which says which practice is being applied (managing a stage boundary).

The exact answer is showing under progress! As seen in the book
However when Nader gives an abstract breakdown as to why he thinks it something else, Frank then agrees. …. But the MANUAL which we must abide by to pass the exam states different.

Although the course has been helpful, I find this frustrating as when sitting exam I want to have an absolute answer and not be second guessing myself.

Anyone else had this issue ?

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u/thoughtzzonline — 13 days ago

P2 Practitioner - How much of the book can be annotated ?

Aiming to sit my exam in the next few weeks.

Not sure if it’s better to use the ebook/ tablet or paper book.

I assumed using the ebook would be the best bet with Ctrl+f to easily find things, but the consensus online seems to be the paper book.

So how heavily can you annotate the book?
I’ve heard ppl writing their own charts etc in the back of the book etc

I have just read you have to show the proctor every page of the book before starting, and I would hate to be told I have wrote to much and have to forfeit the exam.

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u/thoughtzzonline — 28 days ago

Any tips for the open book exam ?

- im due to sit my practioner exam soon.

- I'm 2/3 through reading the entire book… not sure if this was the best idea as I have been told numerous times to not try and remember everything.

- I have not highlighted or annotated the book or ebook at all. I feel like going back to the start to find things just to highlight may be another waste of time I don't have

- I'm relying heavily on memory and Ctrl F to find the needed parts when required.

- I fear I'm going to be wasting time in the exam…

- chat gpt recommended

Key areas worth tabbing:
• Roles & responsibilities
• Risk responses
• Management products
• Tailoring
• Change theme
• Progress theme
• Process flow diagrams

What is the best advice going into the open book exam regarding prep please? I'm really anxious

I scored 88% in foundation. Never worked in pm before...

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u/thoughtzzonline — 2 months ago