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March 3, 2010 at 2:38 am #56
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GuestFeedback on Riskprep
March 3, 2010 at 2:38 am #410Anonymous
GuestA number of people who have used Riskprep have written to me, and I decided to post some of that here.
March 3, 2010 at 2:40 am #411Anonymous
GuestI have a few comments on exam and your site.
Last week I took the Exam III. … I find your 239 questions very helpful in terms of checking the
whole knowledge after the whole process of learning. They are well prepared and very well explained. In my opinion worth every “penny” I spent)))) I wish I had known your site before the Exam I
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I have also Exam II (the math) to pass so I will definitely check my knowledge on your site in a few months
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March 3, 2010 at 2:41 am #412Anonymous
Guest… Compared with the ePRM mock exam, I think Riskprep is more related and similar to the real exam, while the only little difference is that what I met in the exam included a relatively large percent of calculation questions, which are not so easy, from my perspective. Anyway, the simulated questions provided by riskprep are really ideal instruments for us to prepare for the exam. Thank you for your help during these days. Best wishes to your work and life.
March 3, 2010 at 2:42 am #413Anonymous
Guest…That’s great, Mukul, many thanks for your explanation! It’s a great site by the way, I’m finding it invaluable prep for the exam!
Thanks,
March 3, 2010 at 2:43 am #414Anonymous
Guest… According to me and what I saw, Riskprep is very very close, too many similarities, and this makes me feel good about riskprep, no regrets at all.
March 3, 2010 at 2:44 am #415Anonymous
Guest…Out of all the mockup exam modules I have tried even with those published on PRMIA website, yours, in my opinion, prepares me better. Some of your questions in your library fits well to the type PRMIA test like the big picture, real life and not so academic or calculative questions. I would think PRMIA questions are not direct in the sense that the answers are quite close and hard to differentiate. And you need to be the subject expert to know the differeces. Lastly, thanks to your website, I have managed to obtain my PRM. I have also recommended my friend from UK who is now preparing for the exam as well.
March 3, 2010 at 2:45 am #416Anonymous
GuestHere is some feedback from recently taken exam.
First af all I want to say that questions were very helpful. Especially I found usefull “practice all questions” option because you can go through all question at once, or in any chosen interval, avoiding simulated exams with randomly selected questions with common repeating. This option does not exist in kesdee courses/diagnostic exams.
Also overview of answered questions is better than one in the kesdee becouse they can fit on one page (depends on how many questions you answered) giving you better insight of the topics you should give more time to study.March 3, 2010 at 2:46 am #417Anonymous
GuestHi mukul
Thank you for this mail. I am delighted to inform you that I have passed exam 1…
You questions came handy, although questions in the exam were not the same as one should expect. Answering your set of questions gives a feel of actual exam to be taken plus gets additional information on key concepts and kind of trick to solve the questions.March 3, 2010 at 2:47 am #418Anonymous
Guest…Yes my exam went well. I scored 75% which I am not sure whether this is the average mark or not. Important thing is that I passed
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Thanks for your help. The tutorials and questions were very useful. I will certainly make use of your site while studing for Exam III. Any tips while I am studying for it?
March 3, 2010 at 2:48 am #419Anonymous
Guest…Many of your questions were right on complexity wise, some were more difficult. I think you did a very good job with them as some of the prm exam questions were not even formulated well in my opinion. I also used Kesdee and found those not as good as yours. What I would advise is to add more free stuff to lure people into looking at the paid stuff as well – things like review of matrix algebra, probability theory, some basic finance, some risk topics etc.
March 7, 2010 at 9:49 am #420Anonymous
GuestHi. all friends
I passed exam 1 with the help of Riskperp. thanks again.
now, i am preparing exam 3, anyone who is preparing this model, can discuss together. thanksLnace
November 10, 2010 at 7:24 am #421Anonymous
GuestHi Everyone,
I subscribed for Exam I practice test and it was very useful for my exam preparation.
Initially i was focusing on passing the exam and never tried to understand the concepts (partly due to my work).
But after going through riskprep website, i was able to think about the concepts underlying the questions and i was able to fare decently at the exam last week.
I appreciate the efforts of Mukul and hope he will continue this good work.
Regards
Lakshmi
July 17, 2011 at 1:14 pm #422Anonymous
GuestI gave the third PRM exam (and my final exam) yesterday. I can safely say that RiskPrep has helped me tremendously with preparations. It took me less than 2 months to complete all 4 exams. I feel it could have been done in a lot less, but, I had some technical problems with VUE (apparently, one of their test centers was closed).
It is important to make a game plan before you start studying. The material in the handbook is very condensed and may require many further readings. It may also be that online resources will be hard to find because of the notations being unique for every writer. I had a plan whereby I used to make notes for every important definition/formula/concept. And just 1-2 days before the exam, I bought the relevant RiskPrep questions and solved them all day. Having practiced all of them the day before made me remember those important points that I may have forgotten or overlooked. I would certainly say that MANY questions in the real exam were identical or closely matched the questions of RiskPrep. Regardless, that is not important. RiskPrep makes-up for the lack of questions provided in the handbook or by PRMIA. I can safely say that I would recommend this website to anyone and everyone wanting to become a Professional Risk Manager.
– Ashwin
April 29, 2012 at 12:58 pm #423Anonymous
GuestHI,
I have used the kesdee website for part 1 and unfortunately did not clear the exam by a percent. Thats why decided to get riskprep sample questions. I am hoping to not be disappointed this time. I am also studying for part 3. Anyone doing level 3. feel free to discuss concepts.
regards
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