How To Get PMP Certification - The Complete Guide

Published: Sun, 07/19/15

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​"The last week before the exam I did some simulation tests which were absolutely the most important part of my PMP preparation and I used the PM exam simulator offered by OSP, and the last I took was three days before the real exam. In addition, the last week is the best time to review the ITTO flash notes..."

How To Get PMP Certification - The Complete Guide​

If you are preparing for your PMP exam then you probably have many questions and "How to get PMP certified?" is just the start... 

But don't worry, because you have come to the right place!

Cornelius Fichtner, PMP, CSM will answer every possible question that you may have about the PMP Exam such as:
  • PMP Exam requirements
  • PMBOK Guide
  • resources you need for your studies
  • PMP exam preparation strategies
  • memorization techniques
  • brain dump sheets
  • time management during the actual exam
  • dozen PMP exam tips that you will find valuable
Read The Ultimate Guide To How To Get PMP Certification here...
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PM PrepCast Insider Secrets For PMP Exam​
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​Discover the insider secrets for the PMP Exam with these free three-minute videos provided by PM PrepCast.

Discussed by Cornelius Fichtner, PMP, these videos are meant to help you achieve your PMP certification.

PMP Exam​ Lessons Learned

Lessons learned and her study plan shared by the PM PrepCast student - Frances Carley, PMP

I passed my exam (Proficient-Planning, Executing, and M&C and Moderately Proficient in Initiating and Closing)! I'm just glad to finally be done studying.

This was my study plan: I took 6 months to really take my time letting the subject matter sink in and to not get too stressed out. Then, in the last 2 1/2 weeks, I really amped up my hours and focused in on all of the details.

First 6 months (about 5 hours a week):
  • watched all PMP PrepCast videos
  • read Rita's book twice and took most of the quizzes
  • read PMBOK 5 once and then used as reference as needed
  • I started taking the PMP Exam Simulator quizzes and practice tests in the last 2.5 months. In total, I took 5 exams (average score of 74%) and many, many quizzes. I didn't take a full exam in the last 2 weeks, but my quizzes had improved to the 80% to 93% range.
  • Around the 3-month mark, I spent a week learning the formulas...
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PMP Exam Sample Q & A

In your project, you can delay 'Activity 1' by three days without delaying its successor 'Activity 2'. However, delaying 'Activity 1' will delay the project by six days without delaying the overall project finish date. Which of the following statements is correct in this scenario?

A. The Total Float is 6 days and the Free Float is 3 days 
B. The Total Float is 3 days and the Free Float is 6 days 
C. The Total Float is 3 days and the Free Float is zero 
D. The Free Float is 3 days and the Total Float is zero

HINT: Don't get confused between Free Float and Total Float. Remember that Total Float always applies to the project and Free Float applies to individual activities.

Get the correct answer here...
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