Hi Everyone,

As the saying goes: “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong”. Keep this
in mind when preparing for the PMP
Certification<http://www.project-management-prepcast.com/>.
It simply means that you should not solely depend on what others say about
their experiences in taking the exams. Everyone's experience is different.

What you must remember at all cost is that you have prepared well for the
exam and that you can do this! When you walk through the doors into the
exam room, the most important thing for you is to pass the exam. You can
partially achieve this by preparing yourself physically and mentally for
the event. After the exam everyone has a story to tell. For example, one of
my students wasn't allowed to change any clothing and the other one wasn't
allowed to use the bathroom. These examples are of course extreme but they
might happen to you.

So what if something similar happens to you? Take a deep breath. Listen to
this "odd rule" that the testing center staff is informing you of. And then
follow it. Don't jeopardize your chances. Play along and do the best you
can. Adjust yourself mentally to the situation and work with it.

Remember: What really matters is that you relax, concentrate and pass the
PMP exam.

Until next time,
Cornelius Fichtner, PMP
President, OSP International LLC
The Project Management PrepCast™ -
http://www.project-management-prepcast.com
The Project Management Podcast™ - http://www.project-management-podcast.com

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