All,

As you prepare for your PMP Exam, you should know that there are many PMP
Exam 
formulas<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.project-management-formulas.com&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHWzldq4FUxcd7JnunEAgBQNcz6lQ>that
you will be expected to know. Among them are Earned Value, PERT,
communications channel and about 40 others you must have memorized.

Since these formulas must be in your head, you will not be allowed to bring
your own personal calculator into the exam room with you because it could
have some of the formulas saved with it.

However, some of the calculations you will be required to complete are
likely to be complex enough that they will require the use of a calculator.
So during the exam you will have to use the Microsoft Windows-based
calculator.

It’s important for you to be prepared for all facets of your PMP Exam, and
being comfortable with the Windows calculator should be included in your
preparation.

That’s why after learning that they will not be allowed to bring their own
calculator into the exam room, most people simply stop using their
hand-held calculators and fire up the Windows calculator every time they
are faced with a formula in a sample question. I recommend that you do the
same.

And here is my most surprising recommendation: use the calculator for every
single calculation you have to make: 100 divided by 2? Use the calculator.
3 times 10? Use the calculator.

The reason for this is simple: Taking an exam is stressful and it’s easy to
make a silly mistake in your head. And we don’t want 100 divided by 2 to
suddenly to be 200. So use the calculator.

Passing your PMP Exam is too important to your future.  It will be
stressful and you may struggle to have enough time to finish it.  It only
makes sense to use all of the tools you have at your disposal to make it as
easy as possible. This includes being prepared to use the Windows based
calculator.

Until next time,
Cornelius Fichtner, PMP

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