Hello Andrew, I am from India, I have just Cleared my PMP in First Attempt on 7th Nov with most of domains AT, I am really Thankful to you for amazing course which helped me to gain this credentials, PMP Mindset is the main key. I would like to share my experience of exam as it is hard one, 95% of questions were statement type with two confusing options and 2 options easy to eliminate, no question was direct type you have to conclude things in every question, drag and drop questions are also indirect type. 4 hrs into exam will make your brain drain completely. Your Tips: Early conduct of Exam, Take Breaks , do pushup or exercise during break actually helped and yes i wore blue. Now Time for my Chocolate Cake. Thanks again, I wish to look forward for more helpful courses from you as you are a brilliant teacher.
8/10, best up to now. I started from 2/10 for the 1st set. Thanks Andrew. I really feel how much you are helping me to improve my career. Also, don't understand why others are too lazy to move the mouse pointer towards LIKE button.
I passed my exam, thanks to your guidance and materials. The content was straightforward and easy to follow. I highly recommend your courses and materials.
Just finished today the PMP prep course and seems like the shared knowledge has been sticking so far as I'm getting these questions right one after another, 9/10 - thanks Andrew & team!
Thank you so much Andrew. Your very useful hints and quick explanation really helped me findout the mindset of the PMP. I successfully passed the exam yesterday, Nov-9-2024 🤩😍
I'm happy to share i got 9/10 this time , I missed the 49th, and I picked the correct one at first, later on, I was hesitant and changed the answer, still excited I did well 🎉. Thank you, Andrew Ramdayal
Question number 42 got me because I selected B. I selected B because the question says due to shared technical teams, and that was an issue. So, if I knew what the problem was, why would I want to do an analysis or assessment?
Absolutely, I agree with you. Answer B tackles the problem directly. The alleged correct answer assumes that the problem is unknown and therefore makes the statement “due to shared resources” unnecessary.
Hello Andrew, I have a doubt regarding Question No. 49. The question asks to "Identify which variables most significantly impact the project's outcome." In my opinion, the best approach to determine this would be through Sensitivity Analysis (Tornado Chart). Could you clarify why we are choosing Monte Carlo simulation in this case instead?
For the Q.47, the option D is quite a good choice, but "attempting to meet specifications" is not ensured the specifications are met, while the specifications is critical, i think this option is not the best one.
I’m taking the exam in a few hours for the third time - it’s hard - and I’ve been a project manager for almost 5 years now - I’m working backwards toward the cert - the mindset is diff for sure
Hi Andrew - these questions are great and I'm using them as one of my study tools. Question - are they random or are they in groups of topics. I ask because I'm answering first, then tracking my results compared to your answers. If I get 9/10 in one section, but 4/10 in another - can I learn anything about one set of questions vs. another?
Hi Andrew, many thanks for these questions. I also have your PMP Exam Prep Simplified book as prep tool. I could not find 51-200 questions in the same format. Could you please point me to them?
36/50 so far. In the last question it was not clear that is was 'next product' update meeting. It should have been worded as next product's update meeting. Would have gone with C then. Went with D instead as prioritize more discussion.
For question 48, that's not what a cross-functional team means. A cross functional team is one where people of different disciplines (different specializations) are working alongside each other. It does not mean everyone can do everything everyone else on the team can do. Having built a cross functional team is not going to mitigate the risk of one vital team member leaving, you build a cross functional team to have closer collaboration and have better understanding between members. It's not going to magically make people pick up on disciplines that can take years for people to specialize in.
Hello Andrew, I am from India, I have just Cleared my PMP in First Attempt on 7th Nov with most of domains AT, I am really Thankful to you for amazing course which helped me to gain this credentials, PMP Mindset is the main key. I would like to share my experience of exam as it is hard one, 95% of questions were statement type with two confusing options and 2 options easy to eliminate, no question was direct type you have to conclude things in every question, drag and drop questions are also indirect type. 4 hrs into exam will make your brain drain completely. Your Tips: Early conduct of Exam, Take Breaks , do pushup or exercise during break actually helped and yes i wore blue. Now Time for my Chocolate Cake. Thanks again, I wish to look forward for more helpful courses from you as you are a brilliant teacher.
How many months or weeks did you prep? Did you have a study plan
These videos have been so helpful to adapt the PMP mindset!! Can not thank you enough
8/10, best up to now. I started from 2/10 for the 1st set. Thanks Andrew. I really feel how much you are helping me to improve my career. Also, don't understand why others are too lazy to move the mouse pointer towards LIKE button.
I passed my exam, thanks to your guidance and materials. The content was straightforward and easy to follow. I highly recommend your courses and materials.
Great content, Andrew! This is really helping to shape the right mindset. Looking forward to the rest of the series!
i am watching your videos many many times, v v helpful...
Keep making these bite sized content, it really helps out with the PMP exam prep and the mindset when tackling such questions.
9/10, thank you so much, seeing improvement with your videos is priceless
that was a great set of questions and could answer well.....thank you Andrew....
Preliminary passed my exam today! Thank you so much for all your videos and guidance!!!
Thank you! Very helpful for really understanding the mindset.
These videos are beautiful...
Helps Sharpen the mindset
Thank you sir. It's really amazing and helpful. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
scored 9/10. gaining confidence day by day
Me too!
Just finished today the PMP prep course and seems like the shared knowledge has been sticking so far as I'm getting these questions right one after another, 9/10 - thanks Andrew & team!
Thank you so much Andrew. Your very useful hints and quick explanation really helped me findout the mindset of the PMP. I successfully passed the exam yesterday, Nov-9-2024 🤩😍
I'm happy to share i got 9/10 this time , I missed the 49th, and I picked the correct one at first, later on, I was hesitant and changed the answer, still excited I did well 🎉. Thank you, Andrew Ramdayal
That was amazing.
Thank you. Keep making and posting this series of videos.
Great video and set of questions
I hope you do a (choose two) set of questions, as i find them tricky!
Got all 10 correct! Thankyou for these helpful videos!
Improved to 8/10, thanks allot, improving day by day.
This is great. Thanks so much🎉🎉
Question number 42 got me because I selected B. I selected B because the question says due to shared technical teams, and that was an issue. So, if I knew what the problem was, why would I want to do an analysis or assessment?
Absolutely, I agree with you. Answer B tackles the problem directly. The alleged correct answer assumes that the problem is unknown and therefore makes the statement “due to shared resources” unnecessary.
8/10.
On an improvment.
Thanks Andrew.
Thank you for sharing
Hello Andrew, I have a doubt regarding Question No. 49. The question asks to "Identify which variables most significantly impact the project's outcome." In my opinion, the best approach to determine this would be through Sensitivity Analysis (Tornado Chart). Could you clarify why we are choosing Monte Carlo simulation in this case instead?
9/10, the best my result so far
Extremely Helpfull
Thanks for these mini sessions. I find it so difficult to find the time to study during the day, as I work FT.
8/10. Thank you
Alhamdulilah, i Got 8/10 correct! Thank you Andrew for great helping 👏
Passed my PMP with AT 2 days ago. Thank you 😊
Congrats 🎉 which simulator did you practice?
Hi. How can you compare the difficulty level of exam questions with the questions in this video ? Will it match ?
Score 7/10 did bettee than expected
Passed my PMP exam 2 days ago with AT! Thanks for all the help, Andrew :)
Congrats 🎉 which simulator did you practice?
Hi. How can you compare the difficulty level of exam questions with the questions in this video ? Will it match ?
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@@karna1213 it'll be pretty similar to these videos
For the Q.47, the option D is quite a good choice, but "attempting to meet specifications" is not ensured the specifications are met, while the specifications is critical, i think this option is not the best one.
I’m taking the exam in a few hours for the third time - it’s hard - and I’ve been a project manager for almost 5 years now - I’m working backwards toward the cert - the mindset is diff for sure
You are doing great! Don't give up!
Hi Andrew - these questions are great and I'm using them as one of my study tools.
Question - are they random or are they in groups of topics. I ask because I'm answering first, then tracking my results compared to your answers. If I get 9/10 in one section, but 4/10 in another - can I learn anything about one set of questions vs. another?
9/10 thanks
1. 6/10
2. 6/10
3. 7/10
4. 7/10
5.10/10😊 finally
Hi Andrew, many thanks for these questions. I also have your PMP Exam Prep Simplified book as prep tool. I could not find 51-200 questions in the same format. Could you please point me to them?
Hello, I just completed the coursera project management professional course. Do I need to take the PMP cert test too?
36/50 so far. In the last question it was not clear that is was 'next product' update meeting. It should have been worded as next product's update meeting. Would have gone with C then. Went with D instead as prioritize more discussion.
First set of questions 6/10, second 5/10, third 8/10, forth 9/10 and now 10/10. Is this a trend or what? Thank you a lot for my improvement :)
Almost the same happened to me. 5/10, 6/10, 5/10, 10/10, 9/10 respectively. The last two parts look so easy.
@ Passed 3 AT’s before few days, so good luck to you
9/10
For question 48, that's not what a cross-functional team means. A cross functional team is one where people of different disciplines (different specializations) are working alongside each other. It does not mean everyone can do everything everyone else on the team can do. Having built a cross functional team is not going to mitigate the risk of one vital team member leaving, you build a cross functional team to have closer collaboration and have better understanding between members. It's not going to magically make people pick up on disciplines that can take years for people to specialize in.
8/10
7/10
6 Mock exams (60 questions each)
2 Full-length exams (BETA) (180 questions each)
16 Micro exams (BETA) (15 questions each)
when the BETA questions will be validated ?
6/10
Got 7/10 😂
Are these really ultra hard ?
9/10
8/10
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7/10