Hi There,

How would you feel if you fail the PMP Exam by just one question? Avoid
this by using your exam time wisely. Here is one such strategy:

Four hours is plenty of time for you to read and re-read all questions. You
should be able to go through all questions in your first pass in about two
to three hours. During this first pass you will probably not know all
answers to all questions. That's OK because that's what the "mark" feature
is for. Use it to mark the questions you are unsure and then use the
remaining time to review all those questions in detail that have stumped
you at first.

Another strategy is to concentrate on the easier questions first (those
that you feel you'll find the right answers for quickly) and then come back
for the harder questions in your second pass. In this way, if you are
confronted with a particularly puzzling question, you will simply mark it
and move on to the next. Many test takers report that sometimes, a
succeeding questions provides a clue or gives you the "nudge" that you need
to figure out the difficult ones you have skipped.

Remember also, that some questions will appear to have two right answers.
In this case you have to answer the question by trying to think like the
PMBOK Guide. So if you have studied and understood the concepts from your PMBOK
Guide <http://www.project-management-prepcast.com/>, then there is really
not much to fear before going into the exam room. And don't be surprised to
come across questions that are framed in an unusual way or use terms that
are unfamiliar to you. In these cases the examiners want to know that you
understand the processes rather than just memorized them.

Last but not least: Remember to check, check and check again that you have
answered all the questions. Make sure not a single one of them is
unanswered. There is no penalty for answering a question incorrectly. So go
ahead and guess on those questions where you really have no idea. Who
knows... that might just be the question that lets you see "Pass" instead
of "Fail" on the screen.

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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