Hi Andrew! I passed my exam, 1st attempt with T/AT/AT on 27/1/2025. First thing, thank you so much for your ultrahard questions, helpful! Share few bits, I can say, 170/180 questions are all scenario based. Not difficult, the tricky part is the words they use (some can be lengthy to distract you), either you go for collaborate or negotiate, both not wrong for the context, be careful. Also, the 2 10mins break not included in the 230mins, win! Also, i did twice mock exams, was low confidence since i only get 50%. But again, i must say, think like a servant leader PM, you will get through it! All the best peaps!
Congratulations!!! Thank you for sharing your feedback. Question for you, did you test at home, or did you go to a testing center? I'm debating on those options.
Such a true statement! Managing the click is paramount so you pass the test! I passed today, but left 5 questions unanswered because I ran out of time. You all really need to practice full mock tests a few times to ensure you have a good cadence.
Hi Andrew! Just passed PMP on 29th January with AT/T/AT on my first attempt. Huge thanks to you, all I did was go through your udemy course and TIA simulator multiple times and really understand the mindset. Thank you again 🙏
Hello Andrew, Yes! I wore my blue today and I passed my PMP today Jan 28/2025! I can’t thank you enough Andrew!! Your ultra hard questions 1-200 was my text book. I went through it twice! I used your simulator and your 35hrs PDU videos. Not forgetting the PM mindset. That was the game changer. THANK YOU Andrew. I owe you a carrot cake😁
Thanks Andrew, I am taking my test around mid of this February 25. I have completed TIA 35 PDU from Udemy and also almost done 200 Ultra hard questions. The ultra hard questions is like my run book. Practicing more with different authors and simulators. Hoping for the best😅 Thanks Andrew
Totally Agree!! Exam stamina is needed for this! Not sure why 180 questions needed for this test!! Some questions get repeated with diff name/scenarios!! Probably 100 questions in 2hrs should be nice!!
Thanks Andrew, I am taking my test around mid of this February 25. I have completed TIA 35 PDU from Udemy and almost done 200 Ultra hard questions. The ultra hard questions is like my run book. Practicing more with different authors and simulators. Hoping for the best😅 Thanks Andrew
Got my provisional pass! I tried to stick to this plan but was almost 10 minutes behind by the first break. I picked up the pace and shortened my breaks to about 5 minutes each. Unfortunately I still wound up racing against the clock and had to answer the last few without reading the questions (thanks mindset!)
It is actually my main concern now! I need to practice the full-length tests, marking one option, marking to review, and keep going. Review later - if there is spare time left. I'm doing well on the 200 hard questions for now, but, taking an average of more than 1.40 minutes to answer. Besides, the longer it goes, the longer it takes, I feel I will need to leave a bit more spare time for the 3rd block especially.
I would really suggest that you practice a lot on the full length test and incorporate the 10 min breaks, if not time could go against you. All the best
Thank you for the video! How long are the questions themselves, on average? How many are long scenarios (like those in the 200 hard questions video), and how many are one-line questions?
most questions are long!! with unwanted data and some unwanted answers also! Its hard to read and answer. But you can do it if you have followed tips! In this ticktok word, not sure how many are still able to read such lengthy questions and answer within 75seconds!!
It will say "flag for review "... Then finish the exam as normal even clicking "next" on the last question it will take you to a review page of all the questions you flagged... And next to the one you want to go to hit "Review"...
@@HanishLassi Read a questions carefully and understand it.don't take too much time for question and check a time. Scenarios based and process questions take time to decide
Hi Andrew! I passed my exam, 1st attempt with T/AT/AT on 27/1/2025. First thing, thank you so much for your ultrahard questions, helpful! Share few bits, I can say, 170/180 questions are all scenario based. Not difficult, the tricky part is the words they use (some can be lengthy to distract you), either you go for collaborate or negotiate, both not wrong for the context, be careful. Also, the 2 10mins break not included in the 230mins, win! Also, i did twice mock exams, was low confidence since i only get 50%. But again, i must say, think like a servant leader PM, you will get through it! All the best peaps!
congratulation. I have my exam schedule for Tomorrow.
All the best & good luck!
@@freedaa.3728 passed
Congratulations!!! Thank you for sharing your feedback. Question for you, did you test at home, or did you go to a testing center? I'm debating on those options.
@ I actually choose the centre. heard very negative reviews from those who appeared from home.
Such a true statement! Managing the click is paramount so you pass the test! I passed today, but left 5 questions unanswered because I ran out of time. You all really need to practice full mock tests a few times to ensure you have a good cadence.
Hi Andrew! Just passed PMP on 29th January with AT/T/AT on my first attempt. Huge thanks to you, all I did was go through your udemy course and TIA simulator multiple times and really understand the mindset. Thank you again 🙏
Hello Andrew,
Yes! I wore my blue today and I passed my PMP today Jan 28/2025! I can’t thank you enough Andrew!! Your ultra hard questions 1-200 was my text book. I went through it twice! I used your simulator and your 35hrs PDU videos. Not forgetting the PM mindset. That was the game changer. THANK YOU Andrew. I owe you a carrot cake😁
Congratulations, celebrate well!🎉
@ thank you. I was looking forward to the live session today on TH-cam. Has the timing changed?
Hi Andrew, thank you so much for your ultra hard questions series, mindset videos. Helped me to pass my exam in first attempt. Super helpful
I am taking my exam in exactly 2weeks but am.already panicking. Thank you so much Andrew for your time and thess insights. Very helpful
Hi Andrew, thanks for the mindset, took the exam and passed AT, celebrated with a lemon cake and a glass of water lol lol. Thanks again;)
Thanks for the tips! My plans got pushed back because my application was audited, but they accepted it and my exam is scheduled for March 1!
Super helpful for my PMP exam prep 👍🏼
Thanks Andrew, I am taking my test around mid of this February 25. I have completed TIA 35 PDU from Udemy and also almost done 200 Ultra hard questions. The ultra hard questions is like my run book. Practicing more with different authors and simulators. Hoping for the best😅 Thanks Andrew
Totally Agree!! Exam stamina is needed for this!
Not sure why 180 questions needed for this test!! Some questions get repeated with diff name/scenarios!!
Probably 100 questions in 2hrs should be nice!!
Thanks Andrew, I am taking my test around mid of this February 25. I have completed TIA 35 PDU from Udemy and almost done 200 Ultra hard questions. The ultra hard questions is like my run book. Practicing more with different authors and simulators. Hoping for the best😅 Thanks Andrew
Very Helpful advice!
Thanks for this. I'm taking the test tomorrow.
Prayers for you dear
Are you doing online or in person
Got my provisional pass! I tried to stick to this plan but was almost 10 minutes behind by the first break. I picked up the pace and shortened my breaks to about 5 minutes each. Unfortunately I still wound up racing against the clock and had to answer the last few without reading the questions (thanks mindset!)
i gave my exam on 25th january, wore blue, passed! i finished my last question with literally 5 seconds remaining in hand.
Hey, my exam is schedule for Tomorrow. please please if you can give any last minute tips
@@HanishLassi Whats the result?
@@HanishLassi im so sorry i never saw your message, whats the result? i hope you are satisfied?
@@samanrehman2337yes cleared the test with
T/AT/AT
Hi Andrew, is there any negative marking system?
Thanks a million .
It is actually my main concern now! I need to practice the full-length tests, marking one option, marking to review, and keep going. Review later - if there is spare time left. I'm doing well on the 200 hard questions for now, but, taking an average of more than 1.40 minutes to answer. Besides, the longer it goes, the longer it takes, I feel I will need to leave a bit more spare time for the 3rd block especially.
I would really suggest that you practice a lot on the full length test and incorporate the 10 min breaks, if not time could go against you. All the best
Yep! I have read a book for two hours.
Super helpful
Hi Andrew,
Can I write the PMP exams with experiences managing projects on freelance?
thanks Andrew. Is the exams numbered? or just a percentage?
Thank you for the video!
How long are the questions themselves, on average? How many are long scenarios (like those in the 200 hard questions video), and how many are one-line questions?
most questions are long!! with unwanted data and some unwanted answers also! Its hard to read and answer. But you can do it if you have followed tips!
In this ticktok word, not sure how many are still able to read such lengthy questions and answer within 75seconds!!
Nice
How do I mark for review?
It will say "flag for review "... Then finish the exam as normal even clicking "next" on the last question it will take you to a review page of all the questions you flagged... And next to the one you want to go to hit "Review"...
I cried a lot
Today I attended exam
How did it go
Hey, I have my exam schedule for tomorrow. any last minute tips.
@@HanishLassi Read a questions carefully and understand it.don't take too much time for question and check a time. Scenarios based and process questions take time to decide
@@HanishLassi all the best do well
@ thanks a lot. I hope there is not much from the 49 process groups.
Can you please confirm if the 60-question session will automatically end after 75 minutes?
@@Al-Sufyan-e8b no
@@nishanthanbalusamy8709 Thank you soo much