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Part 1: How do you create a PMP Study plan? PMP Exam Success Tips and Basic Planning

Part 1: How do you create a PMP Study plan? PMP Exam Success Tips and Basic Planning

Introduction

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Murali, my name’s Murali and I’m glad you are here to watch this video series about creating your PMP exam study plans. Today, I will be discussing exam success tips and basic planning as part of this series. First, let’s talk about why exam success tips are important. Every exam requires preparation and planning. The PMP exam is no different. It is important to have a plan and a plan to help you feel more confident before you take the exam. This will ensure your success. Today, I will help you achieve that goal by guiding you through several tips to help you pass the exam.
Tip 1: Understanding what the exam is all about

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The PMP exam is more than a regular educational test. It also includes a psychological component. It will test your ability to react to a variety of challenges in project management. You will see that everyone reacts differently to different challenges. You need to be able to identify the best ways to deal with these challenges. Most people who attempt the exam rely on their past experience and attempt similar questions. During the exam, you must apply the best principles in project management. These questions will allow me to discuss these principles and how you can apply them. Other than what I have just said, the psychological testing is fair for everyone. Let’s say that you took the exam today and scored 70%. If you take the same exam tomorrow, you will get the exact same score. We don’t know what the passing score of the exam is. We don’t know if it is 60% or 70%. What!! We don’t know what the pass range is. It could be 60-70, 65-75, and so forth. If you don’t score within that range, the person will be considered as failing. Let’s say 60-70 is pass, and 55 is fail. Please be aware of this and remember that I always advise people to take as many practice tests as possible. This exam also checks whether you are a member of a project manager group or a community. If you are involved with project management trends and project management, this means that you should be studying project management. If you don’t do any of this, you might be a little out of date. Therefore, emotions, thinking, behavior and attitude, as well as being part of a project manager group, understanding concepts, are all part of properly responding to tip number one.
Tip 2 – Practice asking the right questions

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Remember, tip number one was about understanding the nature and purpose of the exam. You must practice the questions in order to succeed in the exam. After the training, you should practice a lot of questions. You might start by practicing a few questions per day, or even five questions per day. You will eventually be able to answer 200 questions in four hours. Keep a watch on your wrist and time the exam. You should be able to complete 200 questions in four hours. This is because it will test your endurance to write the exam. These institutes often offer acce