Tuesday, September 28, 2010

PMP EXAM Preparation Tips

Hi Prasanna, I Have cleared PMP exam on (17/Jul/2010). Yes, I have couple of things to share with respect to exam preparation

As a first step I would recommend people to have a study plan and Target date before starting to prepare for the PMP exam

1. Materials Used

I used below materials for my preparation:

a. Premium Prepcast
b. PMBOK 4th Edition
c. Andy Crowe
d. Kim Heldman
e. Rita Mulcahy


2. Reference Site/ Materials Referred

Below are the list web sites / materials which made me understand few concepts easily:

a. Deep Fried Brain : http://www.deepfriedbrain.com/Deep_Fried_Brain/Home.html
b. PMHub : http://www.pmhub.net/
c. JIMBOK : From PMHUB Forums

3. Mock Test

My suggestion would be to take at least 5-6 full time (4 hrs) mock test before the actual PMP exam so that it would increase your confidence level and also you can plan for number of breaks during the actual PMP exam

I would recommend few mock tests

a. Head's First test
b. Oliver Lehmann test
c. Andy Crowe test
d. Kim Heldman test
e. Rita Mulcahy test


4. Lessons Learnt
Actually I had a confusion as to which way should I prepare for the exam. Should I prepare Knowledge Area or process Groups wise.

My Suggestion would be, you can prepare either whichever is comfortable and easy for you to understand things. It does not make any difference.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Successfully Cleared PMP !!!

I am very happy to inform that I have successfully cleared the PMP exam y'day
(12/July/2010).

Friday, July 9, 2010

Lessons Learned - Success Story - Passed the PMP exam on April 15

Hi Everyone

I passed the exam on last Thursday (April 15, 2010). I am extremely happy and excited to add those 3 letters to my name. I have studied hard and achieved this. Thanks to all my friends who supported me and cornelius, without the prepcast it would not have been possible.

I decided to go for the certification on November 2009 and did lot of search online and checked with friends. I finalized on using Prepcast, (http://www.premiumcast.com/vp/50398/17033/) Andy Crowe’s book along with PMBoK.

I tried to start with PMBoK first, during December 2009, but it was not progressing well. I purchased Prepcast in the first week of Jan 2010 and devised a plan. I listened to the Prepcast and would read the related topic in Andy’s book and then in PMBoK. I completed the first cycle by Feb end. And from march started taking practice tests. I purchased exam simulators and took all the free simulated tests. based on the scores i would study the weak areas once again in andy & Prepcast & PMBoK. From jan 2010, till april 14, i listened to prepcast daily.

I visited the www.deepfriedbrain.com this helped me in understanding some of the areas, especially the article on PTA. It explained it clearly, i was confident of taking any questions on PTA formulas after that.

I was scoring in the range of 85-90 in all the sample tests, and full mock exams i took. I took atleast 6 full mock exams. It gave me lot of confidence.

I also joined PMHUB Forums, the discussions there were pretty useful. From there i came to know about JIMBOK. Its a great set of articles by Jim Owens and its an excellent material for final day review. On the day prior to the exam, I went through all the ITTOs, Formulas, Theories and JIMBOK. It took the whole day. Actually i bough Flashcards for final review, but never find the time to use it. To be more precise i have forgotten that i had purchased flashcards

On the day of the exam,

1. Everything i brought, including my hand towel, keys, pens, etc, i was asked to keep in locker.
2. I was not allowed to open the locker during exam time and i was asked to place the food items on a table outside the testing area.
3. The center told me that there is a limit of 5 breaks that i can take, in my exam time.
4. Every time you take a break, you need to do the entire check-in procedure again. it took time.
5. You need to click the start within one min, to start the tutorial, otherwise the exam will end.
6. Once started you have 15 mins time to go through the tutorial. during which i have written down all the formulas, in the yellow sheets given to me. But actually i never referred to that sheet during exam.
7. I took 2 breaks one after first 100 questions and one after next 100 question. Then i reviewed marked questions, then i reviewed all the 200 questions.
8. I was not able to find out which are the 25 non-scoring questions, except for a 2/3 questions all looked relevant to me
9. I had very few formula based questions, even that too were too simple that you do not need a calculator
10. They gave a physical calculator, as the online one was having some issue.

11. i clicked the END EXAM exactly after 3 hours from the starting time. And the screen went white immediately. I got terrified. I called the center person immediately. But before she come, some progress bar appeared on screen and then came a 9 question survey.

12. I was afraid to skip the survey and thought they might not give me good score ( ) if i did not give them good rating, so i choose Very satisfied for all the questions, quickly, then again the screen went blank and same progress bar appeared.

13. Then the “congratulations” came on screen, i was soooooooooo relieved.

As i said i am extremely happy to do this. I hope my experience will be useful to someone who reads it.

All the best to all aspirants, dont worry, the exam is not as tough as people make you believe it to be

Hello World

Hi

I have recently cleared my PMP exam. I would like to use this blog to post the learning tips and tricks thinking that it might be helpful for all PMP aspirants. This is my small way of contributing back to the society.

I have asked my friend to join me in this, he is taking his PMP exam on coming Monday, i am sure he will have lot of things to share.

Right now i do not have any idea about the structure and the contents. I will thinking about this and post whatever i feel is relevant and important for PMP aspirants