All,

Many PMP candidates don’t have trouble studying for the exam until
they realize they have 49 formulas to learn.  Just the thought of it
can be overwhelming!  But it’s simpler than you think, especially if
you use the PMP Exam Formula Study Guide.  You won’t merely memorize
the formulas, you’ll come to your exam with a practical knowledge of
them and the ability to apply them to real life situations.  Taking an
exam on something you know and understand thoroughly can only have one
outcome—success!

As well as familiarizing you with the formulas, you’ll learn 19
important values you’ll have to remember, as well as 27 formula
related acronyms you’ll see as you take your PMP exam.  The PMP Exam
Formula Study Guide also comes with a brain dump sheet listing all the
formulas in logical categories so that you can quickly find them when
you need to.  You’ll learn the concept behind each formula as well as
their variations and how to interpret the results.

Of course, you’ll need to test your knowledge to be confident that
you’re ready for your exam and that’s where the 105 practice questions
that are included will help you.  Not only are the answers provided if
you get stuck, they are explained in detail.  You’ll learn techniques
you can use for the test, how to read the questions and how to answer
them.  In short, you’ll become expert not only in the important
aspects of project management but in testing for your certification!

The PMP Exam Formula Study Guide gives you the knowledge and
confidence you need to become certified and begin your career as a
PMP.

You will find the details and a video that explains the complete
package at http://www.pm-formulas.com

Until next time,
Cornelius Fichtner, PMP
OSP International LLC - A PMI Registered Education Provider

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