The PMP Exam is mainly based on A Guide to the Project Management Body of
Knowledge (PMBOK Guide). The most current version was published in 2012 and
most people find a bit difficult to read. But due to the fact that much of
the exam is based on this book, it is important that you actually read and
understand all that it contains. As a supplement to studying the PMBOK
Guide in preparing for the exam you need to get additional reference
material. I recommend that you buy a separate PMP Exam
Prep<http://www.project-management-prepcast.com> book
that will further enhance your understanding of the subject matter. These
books will help make the complicated concepts from the PMBOK Guide clearer
and they also give you more information and tips on how to prepare for and
pass the PMP exam.


So here is my tip: read and understand the concepts from the PMBOK Guide
and from a separate PMP Exam Prep book. Also work through the sample
questions and exercises in your prep book. And lastly, take as many sample
exams as you can to gauge your understanding of the concepts. Go back and
review the sections in the books that you did not score well and try again.


When you start scoring above 80% the first time you take any mock exam then
you are most likely ready for the real exam. Remember that it takes a lot
of preparation to make sure that you pass your PMP exam and receive your
certification. So study hard, learn well and be confident of your ability
to get your certification.


Until Next Time,
Cornelius Fichtner, PMP, CSM
The PM PrepCast - http://www.project-management-prepcast.com/

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