Hi All,

One important recommendation I have for those taking the PMP
Exam<http://www.project-management-prepcast.com/>is that to manage the
time allotted to answer each question on the exam.
Call it budgeting, call it time management, call it whatever you want; but
do it! You need to walk into the examination room with a clear plan on how
many questions you will answer per hour, when you plan on taking a break,
and what you will do if time seems to be running out.

Remember that the exam is composed of 200 questions that you must answer
within 4 hours. That's 1.2 minutes per question. Once you begin, the clock
starts and will not stop even when you take a break. So plan your approach
- say for the first 2 hours, answer all easy questions first and mark those
difficult ones for later. Be sure to read all the questions carefully and
understand them before you answer. Then take a 10 minute break before going
back to the harder questions for the rest of the allotted time. By doing
this you will be able to finish the whole exam on time.

But that's just one of many possible approaches and you should define your
own. And by having a plan and implementing it you will relieve a lot of the
exam pressure. So plan well, and budget your time wisely to succeed.

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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