PMP Mock tests made the real exam quite easy! – Richards Iyoha-Osagie

pmp mock tests“PMP mock tests made the real exam quite easy!”

Hello Shiv,

I really appreciate your efforts in helping me to prepare for my PMP exam. I am an IT project manager at work and a busy one at that managing about 5 projects all the time. I started training in June this year after I felt the need to take my practice to a professional level.

My exam prep

richards pmpMy training center spread it over 4 months (weekends mostly) after which we did a mock test, which I did well in and that motivated me further to take up the exam.

I read Rita Mulcahy’s PMP book (of course) in preparation for the PMP mock test. After I paid for the exam October ending, I took a second pass on Rita’s book while skimming through PMBOK (which I found extremely boring by the way). I just didn’t want to do the exam without ever reading PMBOK. Although I must say the annex (PMBOK) helped a lot.

I was extremely busy at work but I had to make the sacrifice. Any little time I had I would study & when I got back home I would study.

I was overwhelmed with work and I didn’t know how to study. Just then I came across Shiv’s study notes and it helped me put things in perspective. I answered every PMP mock test question posted on a daily basis on the Facebook page.

On my second pass (which was more intense), after reading each chapter and practice test in Rita, I would go online to answer questions on that knowledge area and understand why I failed in some. It was tasking, annoying, frustrating but it was a learning experience worth the effort.

I also did many PMP mock tests. On first attempt, is scored 68% and 61% in Oliver Lehmann (75 questions and 175 questions  respectively). I did Headfirst test (200) and had 72%, and tried many other mock tests I could find.

Few days to the exam, I began stress tests – meaning I sat for 4hr PMP mock tests with 200 questions.

Day of the exam

On the exam day 14th December, I got to the Prometric center early and began on time. The exam was pretty simple compared to the practice tests I did and I blazed through the questions, and marked every calculation question for review.

When I was done I still had 40 minutes left, I took the bold step and clicked end exam. After about a minute of loading (my heart was out of my chest).. I saw the much anticipated message CONGRATULATIONS!!

I really just want to thank God for helping me.

– Richards Iyoha-Osagie, PMP

 

Note from Shiv:

>> Click here to get complementary access to PMP Exam Simulator now.

[SneakyAffiliate sneakyaffiliateurl=”http%3A//nanacast.com/vp/112694/460063/” sneakyaffiliatecookiexpdays=”1″ sneakyaffiliatesplash=”Would%20you%20like%20to%20learn%20more%20about%20the%20popular%20PM%20PrepCast%20Video%20course%3F” ] [/SneakyAffiliate]

like the post


<-- Liked this post? Help your friends by sharing this using social network buttons. Thanks for being awesome!

OSP sidebar


PMP Study Books

Help Run This Blog At No Cost To You.. Use this box to search and purchase your stuff on Amazon. Thanks!

{ 2 comments… add one }
  • Nikhil Talgeri January 3, 2016, 8:30 pm

    Hi Shiv,

    I passed my PMP exam on my first attempt using PMBOK and your notes. I believe this was about Preparation (65% – PMBOK and your notes) , Industry background (10% – the background doesn’t help on the exam, but it helps you to prepare for the examination!) and lastly, common sense (25% – common sense helps you on the exam – while it’s hard to get like for like questions from study guides on the exam, keeping a cool head and thinking rationally can help). I scored Proficient in all Process groups! Thanks Shiv

    • Shiv Shenoy January 3, 2016, 11:11 pm

      Awesome, Nikhil! Hearty congratulations!
      New year couldn’t have arrived on a better note for you, I guess 🙂

      Best,
      Shiv