Yeah, I guess feeling too excited right now, to keep talking about how your materials made me a PMP on first go. I must commend all the work put into this masterpiece of yours, it is indeed a must get for anyone that really wants to bag the PMP on first attempt. I then said to myself, “you need to get a workaround to accomplish this project irrespective of this constraint”….ahhha….then I went for the PM-prepcast that saved me the trouble of reading the PMBOK guide for the second time making me study virtually anywhere I go. Felt so confident at first then work obligations came calling for about a month making me develop cold feet as the due date gets closer(.really can’t imagine re-sitting for a 4hrs plus exam.). I started out by getting the simulator, worked through 96% of the 1800 question on board. My PMP exam celebration would not be whole without dropping a note about how your PM-EXAM SIMULATOR and PM-PREPCAST made the seemingly daunting task of becoming a PMP quite easy for me. However overall i am satisfied and would recommend PM EXAM SIMULATOR to future PMP aspirants. I believe i provided feedback for some questions while I was reviewing incorrect answers. In short there was no connection between the question and the answer. These questions totally lost cohesiveness with the answer and explanation. The only criticism I have is some questions from the simulator were redundantly difficult as if they were prepared just to look difficult instead of teaching something about the concept. The difficulty level of these mock tests are similar to real exam.I found the actual PMP exam quite difficult so I am glad I invested in PM EXAM SIMULATOR which paid off. After I completed my preparation I wanted to write some mock tests before the actual test and found good reviews about PM Exam Simulator.Therefore I bought the practice tests from PM EXAM SIMULATOR and was able to write 5 out of 9 mock tests and found them really helpful. I also downloaded ITTO game in my Iphone and indeed it helped me a lot to visualize the correct term when I attempted questions during preparation and actual PMP exam. At the same time I skimmed through PMBOK for some contents such as diagrams and ITTO (Input, tools and techniques, Output). I studied Rita's book cover to cover twice and practiced the test questions. In addition since I am not a PM yet I needed some study material that was detailed enough to help me understand the concepts and eventually found Rita Mulcahy's book. I tried to study PMBOK first but got lost as the contents are described from very high level. Thanks for building this awesome website for PMP mock tests.
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