You are on page 1of 1

Best of luck for PMP.

I had taken training at a local PMI accredited institite here which offered full-day classes on weekends. Attended 4 weekends to gain neccessary PDUs to sit the exam. Next step was to complete the application form (which i beleive is tougher than the exam itself). Having done that i submitted my application. I had following material to prepare from. 1). Head First PMP (book) 2). Notes from the classes i attended. I did not have any e-material at all. By the way i did'nt, and still dont have the PMBOK. Just goes to show the exam is not that difficult, its what we do everyday. Common sense stuff. There are however some formulas you would need to rattafy. I would suggest that from early on, make a matrix of Process areas and Knowledge areas, a grid, and mention all particular steps recommended by PMP in corresponding grid. Rattafy it, as it will help in the exam for you to quickly map out a question. Let me know if you need more information.

You might also like