Project management formulas are definitely going to show up on your PMP exam. These questions are quick wins for easy points on your exam. If you know the PMP formulas, working out the answer is straightforward. There is only one correct answer.
However, we know from talking to many students that it’s hard to remember formulas. They are often the PMP exam questions students get wrong when taking mock exams in their PMP exam simulator. Maybe you haven’t had to study math since your school days. There are a lot of calculations to recall, and if you don’t have to use them routinely at work, many of them will be new to you.
We’re here to tell you that you can use our recommended strategies to improve your recall and knowledge of the formulas.
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The 50 PMP® Exam Prep Questions
Everyone Gets Wrong
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“Managing the difficult questions as you find them here will be the crucial difference between a pass or a fail in your PMP Exam.” - Oliver F. Lehmann, PMP Trainer and Coach
Breeze through even the most challenging questions, and renowned PMP exam prep expert Cornelius Fichtner, PMP, can show you how in his book “The 50 PMP® Exam Prep Questions Everyone Gets Wrong”.
This book is a step-by-step guide to the trickiest concepts on the exam. Learn:
- How to answer the different PMP question types
- How to tackle the ten most challenging exam topics
- How to use a proven three-step approach for studying with sample questions
- How to cope with vague and confusing questions on exam day
Grab a copy of “The 50 PMP® Exam Prep Questions Everyone Gets Wrong” now!
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PM Exam Tip:
Create a "Battle Plan" for the exam
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The Project Management exam is the most challenging project management certification exam to prepare for. Most of those students thinking about taking this exam are at the stage of their career when they are already working full time and then trying to find the time to study for their certification.
If you think that the PMP Certification exam is your average college test, you can cram yet still get high marks, then think again. The PMP exam is anything but easy. It is an experience-based exam in a 180-question, 230-minute, computerized format. When you are studying for the exam, you could answer the sample questions easily enough in the
comfort of your room with no ticking clock, no distractions, and no security cameras pointing at you. However, you will find yourself in a radically different setting during the actual examination.
Think of it as the battleground and you as the soldier. And any good soldier would create a battle plan before the exam. He knows that planning can spell the difference between passing and failing. You have to formulate strategies in terms of how to answer and review the questions, ease the tension from your body, and replenish your energy. Your battle plan will serve as your guide during the exam and help you focus on the task ahead. With a battle plan, you will be able to breeze through your
exams knowing that you have everything under control, and you can maximize the time allotted for you to finish the exam within the allowable period.
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