Hi All,

Don't try and take the PMP exam immediately after your PMP exam prep class.
Similarly, don't wait for months either. The right moment is usually
between 2-5 weeks after you finish your class. A good PMP
Exam<http://www.project-management-prepcast.com/>preparation course
provider will tell you to do more reading and practice
exam questions. They should also direct you to training products
specifically designed for the purpose. Additional, on-line or software
based training products with training materials that provide you with your
35 contact hours of project management training plus the exam preparation
materials that get you ready to pass the exam can even be considered.

Relax. PMI does not want you to fail the exam. But they also don't make it
easy. PMI primarily wants to ensure that you have grasped the best
practices captured in the PMBOK Guide so they fine tune their exam to
ensure an acceptable pass ratio.

There are still a few formulas to be learned (mainly in the cost management
area). Some students report that they saw no formula based questions at all
on their exams and others say that they were really, really glad that they
had studied the formulas so in-depth. You should therefore learn the
formulas and their applications, and then, before the actual exam starts,
write them down on the scratch pad that will be provided in the exam room.
You want to do this before beginning the exam so you won't have to dredge
them from memory in the midst of an anxiety attack.

Don't hesitate to go back and change the answer to a previous question. You
will encounter the situation where answering one question provides you with
further insight into a previous question.

Study hard, read a lot and practice many simulated exams until you ace
every one will help you pass your PMP Exam.

Until next time,
Cornelius Fichtner, PMP
President, OSP International LLC
The Project Management PrepCastTM -
http://www.project-management-prepcast.com
The Project Management PodcastTM - http://www.project-management-podcast.com

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