Riskprep » All Posts https://riskprep.com/forums/feed/ Sat, 06 Apr 2024 07:12:01 +0000 https://bbpress.org/?v=2.6.9 en-US https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/passed-the-pmp-exam/#post-1557 <![CDATA[Passed the PMP Exam]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/passed-the-pmp-exam/#post-1557 Tue, 31 Aug 2021 06:51:29 +0000 bill Passed on my first attempt. Took the test at home.
Placed in the middle of the fourth quartile.
Almost ran out of time in section 2 of the Exam and had a couple minutes to spare for review of the several questions I had marked in sections 1 & 3. Didn’t change any of the answers after re-reading the questions.
Don’t get too used to simply right clicking and crossing out wrong answers while taking practice exams because the official Exam requires several time consuming clicks and drags to cross out a wrong answer.
I thought the questions were split percentage-wise closely as described in the PMI exam ground rules.
I had been scoring reliably in the >75% on all the practice test exam questions.
I never tried a 4-hour simulation test.
Used the PMBOK 6 PDF for the word search function during practice test reviews more than the hardcopy PMBOK but did spend time reading the hard copy too.

I first purchased and used a PMI prep program for 60 days and then changed for the last month and used the PrepCast on-line test bank and videos. After stumbling across a Cornelius PMP lessons learned video I suspected that the PrepCast system was superior, or at least different, to the program , videos, and questions I had been studying with.
I preferred the PrepCast program because I could select the number of questions for each test that I wanted to take. I thoroughly reviewed my incorrect practice test answers. PrepCast provides a lot of well presented, useful test answer review information and I would have the PMBOK PDF open on my second screen.
The PrepCast questions also seemed more difficult and closer to the language and style of the actual exam questions.
Definitely was glad I spent a month with PrepCast and I think Cornelius’ videos are very helpful.

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https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience-2/#post-1544 <![CDATA[Reply To: 2019 PRM program – exam experience]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience-2/#post-1544 Tue, 03 Aug 2021 19:35:56 +0000 Shipra Test

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https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience-2/#post-1391 <![CDATA[Reply To: 2019 PRM program – exam experience]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience-2/#post-1391 Thu, 22 Jul 2021 02:06:21 +0000 This is also a test

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https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience-2/#post-1361 <![CDATA[Reply To: 2019 PRM program – exam experience]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience-2/#post-1361 Wed, 21 Jul 2021 02:12:16 +0000 FN2 THis is a test post.

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https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience-2/#post-372 <![CDATA[2019 PRM program – exam experience]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience-2/#post-372 Sat, 01 May 2021 06:44:56 +0000 Dear colleagues, I would kindly ask if someone can share most recent experience related to PRM exam:

– did you use only riskprep or other sources ( for example PRM self study course)
– sufficient time for answering questions
– how much time did you need for preparation ( e.g for part I , per each topic spent learning time)
– is it more important to focus on quantitative questions or on understanding concepts
– what was your strategy in answering question : by order, or picking quantitative question first
– did you take exam on-line, or directly at Person VUE center
– I have Alexander C., Sheedy E. (eds.) The Professional Risk Managers’ Handbook, 2004. Is it useful to go over
this book ( although outdated ) just to understand main PRM exam concepts
– any other valuable advice I will appreciate

Many thx in advance

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https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience/#post-371 <![CDATA[2019 PRM program – exam experience]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/2019-prm-program-exam-experience/#post-371 Sat, 01 May 2021 06:44:41 +0000 Dear colleagues, I would kindly ask if someone can share most recent experience related to PRM exam:

– did you use only riskprep or other sources ( for example PRM self study course)
– was there sufficient time for answering questions
– how much time did you need for preparation ( e.g for part I , per each topic spent learning time)
– is it more important to focus on quantitative questions or on understanding concepts
– what was your strategy in answering question : by order, or picking quantitative question first
– did you take exam on-line, or directly at Person VUE center
– any other valuable advice I will appreciate

Many thx in adavnce

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https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/prm-exam-1-3/#post-1328 <![CDATA[Reply To: PRM Exam 1?]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/prm-exam-1-3/#post-1328 Tue, 06 Apr 2021 08:55:19 +0000 have some very helpful material. email at riskexamresources@gmail.com

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https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/urgent-reply-prm-exam-1-2015-edition/#post-1330 <![CDATA[Reply To: Urgent Reply -PRM Exam 1 – 2015 Edition]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/urgent-reply-prm-exam-1-2015-edition/#post-1330 Tue, 06 Apr 2021 08:52:35 +0000 can help you with this a bit more study/practice material. email at riskexamresources@gmail.com

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https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/prm-exam-1-3/#post-1329 <![CDATA[Reply To: PRM Exam 1?]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/prm-exam-1-3/#post-1329 Tue, 30 Mar 2021 11:16:53 +0000 based on which edition?

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https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/urgent-reply-prm-exam-1-2015-edition/#post-1327 <![CDATA[Reply To: Urgent Reply -PRM Exam 1 – 2015 Edition]]> https://riskprep.com/forums/topic/urgent-reply-prm-exam-1-2015-edition/#post-1327 Tue, 30 Mar 2021 11:14:58 +0000 Any one can advice about my inquiry?

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