I sit on Tuesday for the exam.. I have 92% on Tia simulator and top score after 10 attempts on RMC Fast Track simulator of 73%, also 5 mock tests in PMI study hall with highest being 71% and all others at 60% and I feel like I have to read very carefully the questions and answers before moving on to the next one because it’s like stepping on a minefield. So I would like to ask you, if you find the questions difficult like the study hall, and what would you recommend to study the previous day?
Previous day - Andrews mindset video from the UDEMY course. I did this every day the week before the exam. I forgot to mention that. And study hall is ok practice. Based on your scores, and what I’ve about study hall, 60-71% is good if you filter out the extremely difficult ones because those typically don’t come on the exam. Above 80% on TIA similar means your ready, based on Andrews and other feedback. But Andrew also recommends rest before the exam. So remember that too! Good luck!!! Let me know how it goes.
I am confused, do i need to finish the 35 hours and submit my applications, and then when it gets approved THAN book the exam? do you suggest to study 6 weeks after completing the 35 hours or is the 35 hours course on udemy included in that 6 weeks?
Hia! Someone asked a similar question on video 1 - dropping the link to video #1, this my help - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qZQf4ee_2QI.html Here is the answer I gave - I scheduled my exam before finishing the UDEMY course because I already had my hours of education when I did a post-graduate program in project management. I only used the UDEMY course to prepare for the exam, and not to get the hours or the PDUs. Like Andrew suggests, if you need the 35 PDUs/hours to qualify for the exam, finish it before you schedule your exam. Here is the sequence if you need the 35 hours - Finish the course, - apply for the exam, - then book the exam once you are approved I would include the UDEMY course in the 6 weeks exam prep time. All the best!
Are you logging in through the PMI page? It won’t work for the general page - but try the PMI page here home.pearsonvue.com/Clients/PMI.aspx Thanks for watching