@Ishaan Thaker Yes, I was able to access it on my phone and on my computer. If you are unable to access it, and if you would like to sign-up, please respond with your email address, and I will add you to the free course.
I gotta say I think you saved me. I took an online course and learned the processes of PMP. But the actual test was all "What should the PM do" type of questions. No formulas, no process questions. Every single question was things like, what should you do if the schedule is behind? Which was my weakest aspect as there are multiple good answers. I wasn't sure how to eliminate some and I even had 10 practice exams that I did poorly on. On the drive there I listened to your tips and I was floored and shocked to see that I passed AT/AT/AT. I think it was due to you, thank you so much Alvin! Make sure to smash that like button and subscribe!
@Kyle Skinner, congratulations on passing your PMP Exam and finally becoming Certified in Project Management! Also, thank you so much for sharing your story! Truly means a lot, and I'm glad I was able to help you achieve this HUGE milestone! Feel free to share any of my content with anyone else you know looking to take the PMP Exam
Hi Alvin, I would like to thank you for your informative videos. Today I took the PMP exam and passed it with above target in all three areas. Your tips are truly helpful. Thank you again.
That is so awesome to hear the great news! Congratulations on passing your PMP Exam! Feel free to share any of my videos and content with anyone else you know who may be taking the PMP Exam
Started this journey in January and have not felt prepared or that I have any information truly sticking in my mind. Grateful to have another resource in Alvin and hopeful his process will help me utilize my time and brain to pass my PMP exam and move onto a new chapter in my life.
Good luck studying for your PMP Exam, feel free to check out all the other PMP Videos on my channel, as well as my FREE Course I have available on my site, if you haven't done so already: www.alvinthepm.com/bootcamp/
Really glad that you found my content and videos helpful! Please feel free to spread the word and recommend me to anyone else you know who may also be taking the PMP Exam
@TV V, Of course, I'm really glad that you found the video helpful! And, definitely be sure to subscribe as I'll continue sharing more videos about how to pass the PMP Exam this year!
That really means a lot to me! THANK YOU so much for the positive vibes and kind words, truly means a lot! Good luck with studying to pass your upcoming exams!
@Sekou, Haha, yep! I'm excited to finally share my PMP Journey and I'm currently creating more PMP Videos to release on the YT Channel, so make sure to stay tuned!
@Lucia, I'm really glad that you enjoyed the video! I'm super excited to be sharing my journey with you, and I'm currently creating more PMP Videos as we speak, so definitely stay tuned! (:
Thanks Aishwarya Khare, really glad you found it helpful! Good luck studying for your PMP Exam. To see the full list of resources I recommend to pass the PMP Exam, check out my website here: www.alvinthepm.com/pmp-resources/
@Mariam Chubabria, that's awesome! Good luck with passing your PMP Exam, feel free to check out the other videos on my channel about how to prepare for your PMP Exam. If you'd like my FREE PMP Course, you can sign up here: www.alvinthepm.com/bootcamp/ For the full list of resources I recommend to pass your PMP Exam, check out my site here: www.alvinthepm.com/pmp-resources/ Hope that helps, and good luck studying!
My pleasure, good luck studying for your PMP Exam, and I hope you gained some good insight into how to prepare for your own PMP Exam! Don't forget to check out my website here for the resources I recommend to pass your PMP Exam: www.alvinthepm.com/pmp-resources/
Hello Alvin! Thanks so much for the awesome tips and sharing your journey! I'm planning to take the PMP to level up my career and I'm so glad to stumble upon your YT channel! Which exam simulator would you recommend for the mock tests?
@michyy125, I'm really glad that you found the video helpful! If you haven't done so already, I encourage you to subscribe to my channel, as I will continue to upload videos with preparing for the PMP Exam. For the PMP Exam Simulator, the one which I used was PM Prepcast Simulator, which can be found here: www.project-management-prepcast.com/pmp-exam/the-pmp-exam-simulator Good luck studying, and I hope this helped out!
@Betzandra Garcia, check out my other videos on the PMP Application to help you get stated: How to Fill PMP Application Online: th-cam.com/video/sKLkG-pTD-U/w-d-xo.html Avoid Being Rejected By PMI: th-cam.com/video/LO5Uz7eGEIo/w-d-xo.html PMP Application Process Made Easy: th-cam.com/video/GUqXSnwnKUM/w-d-xo.html
Hi Alvin, I hope you can help me here, I just start to gather material for the exam , but confused about what's the right material to focus on ? And if I have to study pmbok 6 and 7 edition or just 7 edition is enough? Can you help me please with materials ? Thanks in advance
@Promental Web, I recommend grabbing both as study aids for your exam. The PMBOK 7th Edition will have useful sections explaining in a little bit more detail the differences between the predictive vs agile vs hybrid approach, which is covered on the PMP Exam. The PMBOK 6th Edition contains the Waterfall Process Groups, which is also important to understand at a high-level. For the full list of resources I recommend to pass your PMP Exam, check out my site here: www.alvinthepm.com/pmp-resources/
@Kezia, the exam will be multiple choice questions - there are also other types of quesitons, such as drag and drop (where you 'drag' the answer onto the correct choice', and "hot-spot" (where you select on a graph the correct region/area the question is asking you). Check this out for more detail: www.pmi.org/-/media/pmi/documents/public/pdf/certifications/prototype-exam-questions.pdf?v=5ce972c2-1f02-49d9-aaff-c23c1ebb43f6
@Diego Martinez, I believe you can be a Project Manager with the SME Lean Bronze Certification. Just keep in mind that it will depend on the industry and jobs you are applying. I've definitely seen opportunities for Project Manager roles requiring Lean or Six Sigma breadth of understanding, such as Ops, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, or New Product Development.
@Adarsh, use this link for the Agile Manifesto: agilemanifesto.org/ This link contains the official Principles behind the Agile Manifesto: agilemanifesto.org/principles.html
@Amol Rajurkar, I recommend having both as references to refer to anytime you have a question or to dive deeper into specific topics. Just keep in mind that the exam is NOT based off the PMBOK Guide as it is based off the material in the PMP Exam Content Outline
Hi Benedicta, the exam is still based on the same Exam Content Outline, tests on the same format & type of questions, and has not changed since then. All of the strategies I talk about in the video are still very relevant to anyone taking the PMP Exam
Hi Alvin, Congratulations on passing your PMP exam 👏 🎉. Thank you for all the videos on CAPM, they were really helpful, I'm also happy to let you know that i passed the exam above target. Please can you guide me on what to do next as I don't have experience in project management. Can I get a job with a CAPM certificate and can I apply for PMP now? Thanks in anticipation.
Ajayi, Congratulations on passing your CAPM Exam! With your CAPM Certificate, you can start applying to jobs in Project Management, and once you gain 3 years of experience in Project Management, then you can take the PMP Exam. Watch my video where I talk about how to get a job as a Project Manager in more detail here: th-cam.com/video/gg6jqs5A1Kc/w-d-xo.html
@Poxous, Congratulations on passing your PMP Exam!! The new PMP Exam definitely has a stronger emphasis on Agile and focuses on how to deal with people and applying the servant leadership principles. What was your biggest challenge when you were taking your exam?
@@poxous3854 Definitely, I can completely relate! I'm glad that you were to master the Agile you needed and pass your PMP Exam! If you found any of my content helpful, please feel free to share this with your friends if you know anyone else also looking to take the PMP Exam
Great video! Question…what are the name’s of the 3 books on your desk? And which books do you recommend to gain a firm grasp on the Predictive portion of the exam. Much Thanks & Congrats!
@Samuel, the books on my desk are the Agile Practice Guide (a must-have, as I mention in the video), the PMBOK Guide (both 6th and 7th Edition), and Essential Scrum, which i go over in the video! For the Predictive Approach, as long as you read through Rita's PMP Exam Prep Book on the Predictive Elements, you should be all set! I also have all of my notes on the PMBOK Guide covering the Predictive Approach, which you can access here, under the CAPM Exam section of my website: www.alvinthepm.com/capm-exam/ Hope that helps out!
@Naveen, Essential Scrum is an excellent resource to use to get up-to-speed with the Agile framework, especially since the PMP Exam covers a larger proportion of situational-based questions covering the Agile approach. You will only need to reference the first few chapters in the book on the overall framework, no need to read the entire book. Good luck with your studying!
The PMP Exam has a much stronger emphasis on Agile. I wouldn't focus on memorizing the49 Process Groups and the ITTOs. As long as you understand the key concepts from the Predictive side, and focus more heavily on Agile, then you'll be all set, since the exam tests your ability to solve situational-based questions.
@@kennardmcdonald3038 I actually have all of my notes on the Predictive concepts from the PMBOK Guide 6th Edition. If you're interested, it's completely free and they're found under the CAPM Section of my website by Knowledge Area: www.alvinthepm.com/capm-exam/
@Justice, that's happened to me quite a few times, and I know how you feel! Here's what I did which changed everything for me and helped my scores improve to 70% and higher. Every week, I spent a minimum of one entire day reviewing ALL the questions I scored incorrectly. I studied them in detail so I understood why I answered them incorrectly, and I looked up any terms/concepts I wasn't familiar with in the PMBOK Guide or PMP Exam Prep Book. And on a weekly basis, I would review the tough concepts I kept missing again and again. Keep repeating this, and your scores will improve!
I've created a FREE course that shows step-by-step with how to fill out the application on my YT Channel. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/sKLkG-pTD-U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=shNNo7Pq935Nq60E
Hi Alvin, did you take the PMP online or at the test centre? I heard paper and pen is not allowed for online proctored test and the digital whiteboard is not very friendly to write with a mouse.
@michyy125, I took my PMP Exam at the physical testing center, for ease of use and also, so that I would have access to a notebook and pens to write-on, in case I needed to write down anything. It was extremely helpful to take it in-person since I could keep track of which questions I needed to back to. If you can, I recommend taking it in-person, so that you can avoid issues with taking remotely on your computer at home (such as internet connectivity, PC compatibility issues, not being able to have anything on your desk, and requiring the use of a webcam so that the proctor can you see you through the entire exam). Hope that helps!
Hello Alvin, I just got my copy of Essential Scrum today! I remembered you recommended reading the first few chapters rather than cover to cover. Which chapters would be helpful for someone who has very little experience with agile? :)
That's great to hear michyy125! I skimmed the Essential Scrum book for the most important concepts for Agile to get up-to-speed, so that I could be prepared to answer the agile situational-based questions on the PMP Exam. To understand the Agile concepts, I recommend checking out the following pages from Essential Scrum: Ch 1 Intro - pg1,2; the entire Ch 2 Scrum Framework; and Ch 3 Agile principles (pg 33-35, 48-49,59-60) Feel free to check out these pages as well to get a more thorough understanding as well. Ch4 Sprints (61-64, 69,74,77), Ch5 User Stories (pg 83), Ch6 Product Backlog (99-101, 105-106); Skim Ch9-11 to familiarize yourself with the roles and responsibilities of each member on the Team (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team) I hope this helps out! When do you plan on taking your PMP Exam?
@@alvinthepmofficial Thanks so much! I'll check out these pages! I'm planning to take the PMP exam in May and pick up a PSM I certification over the summer. Would you be sharing your PSM journey in the upcoming months? :)
Hi, from where you had completed the 35 hr course before application? I am from the construction industry....considering starting my PMP prep journey from Agile concepts first as having zero knowledge.....is the strategy good ??
@Suranjan, that is a great strategy that I highly recommend since Agile is more emphasized on the PMP Exam. I recommend checking out Joseph Phillip's 35-hour Udemy PMP Course to satisfy the minimum educational requirements. If you already have your CAPM Certification, then you will not need to take a 35 hour course. I hope this helps out!
Hi. I passed my CAPM after following and watching all your CAPM videos. May i ask 1. Roughly how's long do you take to prepare for PMP? 2. Is CAPM similar to PMP? 3. Do you use CAPM books to prepare for PMP? 4. Is there any Open ended questions for PMP? 5. I passed my CAPM in 2021 which is quite some time. Do you think i can take PMP after 2-3years?
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@Ishaan Thaker Yes, I was able to access it on my phone and on my computer. If you are unable to access it, and if you would like to sign-up, please respond with your email address, and I will add you to the free course.
I gotta say I think you saved me. I took an online course and learned the processes of PMP. But the actual test was all "What should the PM do" type of questions. No formulas, no process questions. Every single question was things like, what should you do if the schedule is behind? Which was my weakest aspect as there are multiple good answers. I wasn't sure how to eliminate some and I even had 10 practice exams that I did poorly on. On the drive there I listened to your tips and I was floored and shocked to see that I passed AT/AT/AT. I think it was due to you, thank you so much Alvin! Make sure to smash that like button and subscribe!
@Kyle Skinner, congratulations on passing your PMP Exam and finally becoming Certified in Project Management! Also, thank you so much for sharing your story! Truly means a lot, and I'm glad I was able to help you achieve this HUGE milestone! Feel free to share any of my content with anyone else you know looking to take the PMP Exam
Great presentation.
THANK YOU!
Hi Alvin,
I would like to thank you for your informative videos. Today I took the PMP exam and passed it with above target in all three areas. Your tips are truly helpful. Thank you again.
That is so awesome to hear the great news! Congratulations on passing your PMP Exam! Feel free to share any of my videos and content with anyone else you know who may be taking the PMP Exam
😀Congrats passing your PMP, I will follow up your tips and get back here soon with good news!
@Luiz Assef, good luck with studying your PMP Exam, and soon you'll become a Certified PMP!
Started this journey in January and have not felt prepared or that I have any information truly sticking in my mind. Grateful to have another resource in Alvin and hopeful his process will help me utilize my time and brain to pass my PMP exam and move onto a new chapter in my life.
Good luck studying for your PMP Exam, feel free to check out all the other PMP Videos on my channel, as well as my FREE Course I have available on my site, if you haven't done so already: www.alvinthepm.com/bootcamp/
Thanks for sharing and congratulations!
Thank you Lana, good luck studying for your PMP Exam!
Awesome video. I passed my PMP exam today because I found this video. Guys, request the free practice test. GOLD!
Really glad that you found my content and videos helpful! Please feel free to spread the word and recommend me to anyone else you know who may also be taking the PMP Exam
Thanks for the Tips!!!! Congrats!
@TV V, Of course, I'm really glad that you found the video helpful! And, definitely be sure to subscribe as I'll continue sharing more videos about how to pass the PMP Exam this year!
THANK YOU for finally making this video!!! This is extremely helpful, looking forward to more PMP Videos!
Stay tuned for more future PMP Videos coming up soon!
You are such a blessing, thank you so much Alvin!! Sending you Good Vibes!!! :)
That really means a lot to me! THANK YOU so much for the positive vibes and kind words, truly means a lot! Good luck with studying to pass your upcoming exams!
Wow you finally dropped a video on pmp can't wait for more videos to come.
@Sekou, Haha, yep! I'm excited to finally share my PMP Journey and I'm currently creating more PMP Videos to release on the YT Channel, so make sure to stay tuned!
Excited for these videos!! Thank you for all your hard work!!!
@Lucia, I'm really glad that you enjoyed the video! I'm super excited to be sharing my journey with you, and I'm currently creating more PMP Videos as we speak, so definitely stay tuned! (:
Man, I sure need this. struggling to pass my PMP exam
So happy to see this video release and even more excited to see more PMP exam content! 🙌
@Anita, thanks so much, I'm really glad that you enjoyed the video! Stay tuned for future PMP Videos coming soon!
Just subscribed
So glad to have you as part of the channel and community!
This is so helpful. I am so excited you are sharing this content.
@peace2bmw, I'm really glad that you found the video helpful! I'm creating more PMP Videos to help you pass your PMP Exam, so stay tuned!
Great initiative man
Thanks Aishwarya Khare, really glad you found it helpful! Good luck studying for your PMP Exam. To see the full list of resources I recommend to pass the PMP Exam, check out my website here: www.alvinthepm.com/pmp-resources/
Hi Alvin, I'm interested !
@Mariam Chubabria, that's awesome! Good luck with passing your PMP Exam, feel free to check out the other videos on my channel about how to prepare for your PMP Exam. If you'd like my FREE PMP Course, you can sign up here: www.alvinthepm.com/bootcamp/
For the full list of resources I recommend to pass your PMP Exam, check out my site here: www.alvinthepm.com/pmp-resources/
Hope that helps, and good luck studying!
Thank you for the wonderful videos. Your advice is amazing.
awesome stuff
Thank you Haydon!
thank you Alvin
My pleasure, good luck studying for your PMP Exam, and I hope you gained some good insight into how to prepare for your own PMP Exam! Don't forget to check out my website here for the resources I recommend to pass your PMP Exam: www.alvinthepm.com/pmp-resources/
Hello Alvin! Thanks so much for the awesome tips and sharing your journey! I'm planning to take the PMP to level up my career and I'm so glad to stumble upon your YT channel! Which exam simulator would you recommend for the mock tests?
@michyy125, I'm really glad that you found the video helpful! If you haven't done so already, I encourage you to subscribe to my channel, as I will continue to upload videos with preparing for the PMP Exam. For the PMP Exam Simulator, the one which I used was PM Prepcast Simulator, which can be found here: www.project-management-prepcast.com/pmp-exam/the-pmp-exam-simulator
Good luck studying, and I hope this helped out!
Hey Alvin, do you still have the live excel spreadsheet?
What do you mean by excel spreadsheet?
i have signed up. but where is today's recording. couldn't come to live class due to network error.
@Syed, you should have received my emails sending you the video lessons
Any advise to fill out the application for the PMP
@Betzandra Garcia, check out my other videos on the PMP Application to help you get stated:
How to Fill PMP Application Online: th-cam.com/video/sKLkG-pTD-U/w-d-xo.html
Avoid Being Rejected By PMI: th-cam.com/video/LO5Uz7eGEIo/w-d-xo.html
PMP Application Process Made Easy: th-cam.com/video/GUqXSnwnKUM/w-d-xo.html
Hi Alvin,
I hope you can help me here,
I just start to gather material for the exam , but confused about what's the right material to focus on ?
And if I have to study pmbok 6 and 7 edition or just 7 edition is enough?
Can you help me please with materials ?
Thanks in advance
@Promental Web, I recommend grabbing both as study aids for your exam. The PMBOK 7th Edition will have useful sections explaining in a little bit more detail the differences between the predictive vs agile vs hybrid approach, which is covered on the PMP Exam. The PMBOK 6th Edition contains the Waterfall Process Groups, which is also important to understand at a high-level. For the full list of resources I recommend to pass your PMP Exam, check out my site here: www.alvinthepm.com/pmp-resources/
Are they all multiple choice questions? Thanks for the video
@Kezia, the exam will be multiple choice questions - there are also other types of quesitons, such as drag and drop (where you 'drag' the answer onto the correct choice', and "hot-spot" (where you select on a graph the correct region/area the question is asking you). Check this out for more detail: www.pmi.org/-/media/pmi/documents/public/pdf/certifications/prototype-exam-questions.pdf?v=5ce972c2-1f02-49d9-aaff-c23c1ebb43f6
Can I be a project manager with a lean certification? ( sme lean bronze )
@Diego Martinez, I believe you can be a Project Manager with the SME Lean Bronze Certification. Just keep in mind that it will depend on the industry and jobs you are applying. I've definitely seen opportunities for Project Manager roles requiring Lean or Six Sigma breadth of understanding, such as Ops, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, or New Product Development.
@@alvinthepmofficial I want to go into tech. I guess lean will not help me for it . You think by having a lean sme I can get a pmp cert?
I love all details information about PMP exam but Still I have some query can you guide me please
@Guarav - Really glad that you found the video helpful! What questions did you have about the PMP Exam?
Can you please share the link to agilemanifesto , i am not sure if i am looking at the right one
@Adarsh, use this link for the Agile Manifesto: agilemanifesto.org/
This link contains the official Principles behind the Agile Manifesto: agilemanifesto.org/principles.html
@@alvinthepmofficial thanks the 12 principles got it
Great video, to prep for 2022 exam do we need to reade PMBOK 6 or should start with 7th edition?
@Amol Rajurkar, I recommend having both as references to refer to anytime you have a question or to dive deeper into specific topics. Just keep in mind that the exam is NOT based off the PMBOK Guide as it is based off the material in the PMP Exam Content Outline
This video was made 2 years ago, how does it capture passing PMP in 2024????
Hi Benedicta, the exam is still based on the same Exam Content Outline, tests on the same format & type of questions, and has not changed since then. All of the strategies I talk about in the video are still very relevant to anyone taking the PMP Exam
Hi Alvin,
Congratulations on passing your PMP exam 👏 🎉.
Thank you for all the videos on CAPM, they were really helpful, I'm also happy to let you know that i passed the exam above target.
Please can you guide me on what to do next as I don't have experience in project management. Can I get a job with a CAPM certificate and can I apply for PMP now?
Thanks in anticipation.
Ajayi, Congratulations on passing your CAPM Exam! With your CAPM Certificate, you can start applying to jobs in Project Management, and once you gain 3 years of experience in Project Management, then you can take the PMP Exam. Watch my video where I talk about how to get a job as a Project Manager in more detail here: th-cam.com/video/gg6jqs5A1Kc/w-d-xo.html
Very inspiring. Thank you for your tips and strategies.
@Stefan Camacho, really glad that you found the video helpful! Good luck studying for your PMP Exam!
Thank you!!! Between the PMP Exam Prep by Seth Valve and Rita Malcahy, which one should we get?
mine,1/25/22, was like 80% agile and 80% people/servant leadership.
@Poxous, Congratulations on passing your PMP Exam!! The new PMP Exam definitely has a stronger emphasis on Agile and focuses on how to deal with people and applying the servant leadership principles. What was your biggest challenge when you were taking your exam?
@@alvinthepmofficial I come from a waterfall world. Agile was all new to me.
@@poxous3854 Definitely, I can completely relate! I'm glad that you were to master the Agile you needed and pass your PMP Exam! If you found any of my content helpful, please feel free to share this with your friends if you know anyone else also looking to take the PMP Exam
thank you for this video! the editing and quality is also giving late 2000s vibe LMAO
Glad you found the video helpful!
Great video! Question…what are the name’s of the 3 books on your desk? And which books do you recommend to gain a firm grasp on the Predictive portion of the exam. Much Thanks & Congrats!
@Samuel, the books on my desk are the Agile Practice Guide (a must-have, as I mention in the video), the PMBOK Guide (both 6th and 7th Edition), and Essential Scrum, which i go over in the video! For the Predictive Approach, as long as you read through Rita's PMP Exam Prep Book on the Predictive Elements, you should be all set! I also have all of my notes on the PMBOK Guide covering the Predictive Approach, which you can access here, under the CAPM Exam section of my website: www.alvinthepm.com/capm-exam/
Hope that helps out!
@@alvinthepmofficial Thank you! I've signed up for your bootcamp, and congrats on passing!
@@SoldierOfYWH That's so awesome! Good luck studying, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
Dear Mr Alvin
Can I prefer Essential Scrum by Kennith Ruben for preparation as I am from Construction Sector
Please advice
@Naveen, Essential Scrum is an excellent resource to use to get up-to-speed with the Agile framework, especially since the PMP Exam covers a larger proportion of situational-based questions covering the Agile approach. You will only need to reference the first few chapters in the book on the overall framework, no need to read the entire book. Good luck with your studying!
Do you still need to know the 49 process groups in PMBOK6?
The PMP Exam has a much stronger emphasis on Agile. I wouldn't focus on memorizing the49 Process Groups and the ITTOs. As long as you understand the key concepts from the Predictive side, and focus more heavily on Agile, then you'll be all set, since the exam tests your ability to solve situational-based questions.
@@alvinthepmofficial Thank you. Last question..do you know where I could find information on Predictive? Is there study material you can share?
@@kennardmcdonald3038 I actually have all of my notes on the Predictive concepts from the PMBOK Guide 6th Edition. If you're interested, it's completely free and they're found under the CAPM Section of my website by Knowledge Area: www.alvinthepm.com/capm-exam/
Hi Al, What do you do if your score is consistently in the 60's and not moving forward?
@Justice, that's happened to me quite a few times, and I know how you feel! Here's what I did which changed everything for me and helped my scores improve to 70% and higher. Every week, I spent a minimum of one entire day reviewing ALL the questions I scored incorrectly. I studied them in detail so I understood why I answered them incorrectly, and I looked up any terms/concepts I wasn't familiar with in the PMBOK Guide or PMP Exam Prep Book. And on a weekly basis, I would review the tough concepts I kept missing again and again. Keep repeating this, and your scores will improve!
Need help with application form, could you help me?
I've created a FREE course that shows step-by-step with how to fill out the application on my YT Channel. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/sKLkG-pTD-U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=shNNo7Pq935Nq60E
Hi Alvin, did you take the PMP online or at the test centre? I heard paper and pen is not allowed for online proctored test and the digital whiteboard is not very friendly to write with a mouse.
@michyy125, I took my PMP Exam at the physical testing center, for ease of use and also, so that I would have access to a notebook and pens to write-on, in case I needed to write down anything. It was extremely helpful to take it in-person since I could keep track of which questions I needed to back to. If you can, I recommend taking it in-person, so that you can avoid issues with taking remotely on your computer at home (such as internet connectivity, PC compatibility issues, not being able to have anything on your desk, and requiring the use of a webcam so that the proctor can you see you through the entire exam). Hope that helps!
@@alvinthepmofficial Thanks so much for the tips! Really excited to be part of this learning journey with you and the PMP community,
Hello Alvin, I just got my copy of Essential Scrum today! I remembered you recommended reading the first few chapters rather than cover to cover. Which chapters would be helpful for someone who has very little experience with agile? :)
That's great to hear michyy125! I skimmed the Essential Scrum book for the most important concepts for Agile to get up-to-speed, so that I could be prepared to answer the agile situational-based questions on the PMP Exam. To understand the Agile concepts, I recommend checking out the following pages from Essential Scrum:
Ch 1 Intro - pg1,2; the entire Ch 2 Scrum Framework; and Ch 3 Agile principles (pg 33-35, 48-49,59-60)
Feel free to check out these pages as well to get a more thorough understanding as well.
Ch4 Sprints (61-64, 69,74,77), Ch5 User Stories (pg 83), Ch6 Product Backlog (99-101, 105-106); Skim Ch9-11 to familiarize yourself with the roles and responsibilities of each member on the Team (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team)
I hope this helps out! When do you plan on taking your PMP Exam?
@@alvinthepmofficial Thanks so much! I'll check out these pages! I'm planning to take the PMP exam in May and pick up a PSM I certification over the summer. Would you be sharing your PSM journey in the upcoming months? :)
@@littlereii That's awesome, I plan to share my PSM journey as well in the future! So, definitely stay tuned!
How can I learn PMP?
U did not made any mention of the PMBOK
The resources I recommend to study for the PMP Exam can be found here: www.alvinthepm.com/pmp-resources/
Good luck with your PMP Exam!
Hi, from where you had completed the 35 hr course before application? I am from the construction industry....considering starting my PMP prep journey from Agile concepts first as having zero knowledge.....is the strategy good ??
@Suranjan, that is a great strategy that I highly recommend since Agile is more emphasized on the PMP Exam. I recommend checking out Joseph Phillip's 35-hour Udemy PMP Course to satisfy the minimum educational requirements. If you already have your CAPM Certification, then you will not need to take a 35 hour course. I hope this helps out!
@@alvinthepmofficial yeah I have purchased that. Also looking your 5 day prep plan. Thanks
Hi, I'm writing this exam on 25th and I am getting around 70% on first attempt and I am little nervous 😓
@raghu sravan, Good luck studying for your PMP Exam, you can do this!!
Hi.
I passed my CAPM after following and watching all your CAPM videos. May i ask
1. Roughly how's long do you take to prepare for PMP?
2. Is CAPM similar to PMP?
3. Do you use CAPM books to prepare for PMP?
4. Is there any Open ended questions for PMP?
5. I passed my CAPM in 2021 which is quite some time. Do you think i can take PMP after 2-3years?
Hope you are well
I have studied many hours of PMP Prep materials
but still my score is less than 70%
Too many sound effects 😅
But thank you for the video
Video = Liked!
Thanks Rav, always working on making the videos higher quality! Glad you found the video helpful, and good luck with your PMP Exam!
hi
Glad you found the video helpful!
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