Niladri Sarkar
4 years ago
First off, a huge shout out to Cornelius Fichtner. PM Prepcast is a genius staff to crack PMP.
I have seen lot of reviews saying that PM Prepcast questions are the most close to actual exam. Well, I am not going to comment on that but what I can say that solving PM Prepcast questions and reviewing all the answers (both correct and incorrect ones) gave me real confidence to take the real exam.
It was only after taking PM Prepcast exams I felt like I was ready for the real exam. I have scored consistently between 82% to 86% in all the seven full length Prepcast exams and more than 90% in few timed quizzes.
I have passed the PMP exam few weeks ago with 4AT 1T and I am really proud of my achievement.
Finally, my advise to all the PMP aspirants would be that most of the questions, if not 100%, are situational. Hence, understanding the underlying concepts of PMBOK guide and getting clarity of thoughts are key to pass the exam. The time required to achieve that may vary person to person. Hence, planning (in terms of time required for studying the concepts, completing few mock tests and finally scheduling the exam) is very important as the case with exam questions too.
Following three things are very important
1. Over preparation
2. Under preparation
3. Unwanted time gap between the time when you feel you are ready to take the exam and the date of real exam.
I am willing to help PMP aspirants with my limited knowledge (iamniladri@gmail.com).
Happy learning!