I have been approved to take the PMP exam. I bought Andrew Ramdayal's book, which includes access to practice exam questions. I have not finished reading the book, but I'm working on it, along with other unrelated stuff (preparing for UMPI classes beginning July 1).
I learn well by repeatedly taking practice quizzes, ideally around 20 questions each so I see the feedback faster and more often, and then seeing what I got right or wrong, and trying again. To me, that is a more efficient way to learn than by reading ~450 pages of material. My perfect world would be if there was a bank of 500 realistic PMP test questions and I could keep taking random 20-question quizzes drawn from that bank and seeing the correct answers after the quiz. Then when I start getting 100% many times in a row, I feel ready for the real exam.
Any suggestions on how to study, aside from via the Ramdayal book and its bundled practice questions?
I will add, I have a great deal of Agile experience, but not as much of what I would call traditional PMP type experience, so a lot of the terminology is new to me.
Thanks!
I learn well by repeatedly taking practice quizzes, ideally around 20 questions each so I see the feedback faster and more often, and then seeing what I got right or wrong, and trying again. To me, that is a more efficient way to learn than by reading ~450 pages of material. My perfect world would be if there was a bank of 500 realistic PMP test questions and I could keep taking random 20-question quizzes drawn from that bank and seeing the correct answers after the quiz. Then when I start getting 100% many times in a row, I feel ready for the real exam.
Any suggestions on how to study, aside from via the Ramdayal book and its bundled practice questions?
I will add, I have a great deal of Agile experience, but not as much of what I would call traditional PMP type experience, so a lot of the terminology is new to me.
Thanks!