Hi All,

Classes that offer extensive and comprehensive coverage or the material
required should go onto your short list. The primary benefit of these
sessions is that you can interact with the trainer (make sure that he/she
is PMP certified) and with other project managers in the classroom studying
alongside. This interaction ensures you get a firsthand experience on how
to approach situations and the underlying principle that govern them.

Make sure to stay away from "boot camp" classes. The best courses are those
that meet once a week over the course of several weeks and allow you to do
self-study in-between and really soak up the material over time.

Through this classroom type learning, you are given a weekly "checkpoint"
to see how much of the lessons are really learned and retained. This is
important because the PMP Exam
<http://www.project-management-prepcast.com/>tests your ability to
apply the theory to real-life project management
situations through varying scenarios in the exam questions. A large number
of free tests are available online that you can use to assess if you are
ready for the exam. Beyond the free tests that only go so far you should
also consider subscribing to an online exam simulator that will really test
your knowledge and ability to pass the exam. These online exam simulators
teach you the necessary time-management skills for this 4-hour exam and the
detailed reports allows you to review your performance and learn the
correct answers for questions you missed.

If you have not decided on which PM Exam course to get, begin by visiting
various sites in the Internet. Here you get to choose which one is best
suited for you and start preparing for your certification exam. An
in-classroom PMP exam prep course is one of the best ways to begin
preparing for the PMP Exam. They are easy to find on the internet.

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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