Top 10 Study Ideas To Pass The PMP Exam!

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Top 10 study ideas to pass the PMP exam you can start using right now on your journey to becoming a PMP!

1.  Be enthusiastic to use an ample of amount of your time reading the PMP ultimate book the PMBOK Guide; consider carefully ahead time what you need to spend your money on, buying a lot of materials will not help you to become a PMP.  www.howtopassthepmexam.com will help you to pass the PMP exam by showing you what to study, what techniques to use when studying, helping you make your study time efficient.

2.  Study well, and study frequently. Be consistent in how often you study as many people fail to do this. I suggest you create a schedule and stick to it. www.howtopassthepmexam.com is online 24×7 when you need it, whether you’re at home, at the office, or sitting in a waiting room surfing the web on your phone.

3.  Try to be open to learning a new framework for executing projects that will take you further than just your own experiences. All the content at www.howtopassthepmexam.com is align with the PMI PMBOK and the framework.

4.  Try to find people like minded that wish to become a PMP certified individual. Linking up with others that are studying for the exam is one of the best things you can do. Whether they are classmates, friends or co-workers, try to create a study group that meets once a week even if it’s just to discuss the progress you are making with passing the PMP exam. Your local PMI chapter is also a great place to start along with online forums.

PMI Chapters:  http://www.pmi.org/Get-Involved/Chapters-PMI-Chapters.aspx

Examples of great online forums:

5.  Make a project plan regarding how you will prepare for the PMP exam. Ensure that it is one that fits your learning style. Check out the books under PM-Theory – Video 4 – What material will I need? Each book has a different PMP Exam preparation training style approach. Find the one that works for you. Once you have created your plan stick with it. Don’t get caught in the trap of buying (or using) a lot of material. Buying stuff won’t make you a PMP. My suggestion is that you pick 1 to 2 books outside of the PMBOK and use one primarily and the other to supplement your learning.

6.  Now while I say only purchase 2 to 3 books to save you money, there are multiple sources that will supplement your learning. Here are some examples:

  • Youtube.com – This can be a university if you know how to use it right.
  • PMZilla.com

Look for the Recommended Resource Page above in the menu. Studying from different sources has its benefits, but cons as well.

  • Benefits: More information, Different perspectives for learning, fact checking someone’s suggestions or training, i.e. PMP Exam equations.
  • Cons:  Takes more of your time you could be learning from the material you have, mixed messages, information overload (the brain can hold only so much).

You don’t really need it all. However, numerous resources can be helpful, especially combined with the free resources on www.howtopassthepmexam.com.

7.  One of the best pieces of advice I could give is to tell you to practice what you are learn as you learn it, whether you are at the job, at home, or doing volunteer work somewhere. Where ever you do it doesn’t matter, but you need to internalize and use the training. Think of Myagi from The Karate Kid, “wax on, wax off”. Those who study an art don’t just learn about it they practice it. This is the case for the PMP Exam in order to become a project management professional!

8.  Become part of a PMI chapter meeting. This will help you to get rooted into profession of project management. Also a great way to build experience and help you to advance your own career and provide networking opportunities with out fellow Project Management Professionals .

9.  The other thing I highly recommend is that you teach what you learn. When you teach you master! Its one thing to exchange information, but the way that you master what you know is to tell someone else and to help them grow. That’s part of the fast track to becoming a PMP certification. The one way to become successful at anything is to help others succeed. When you invest into someone else, they become invested in you.

10. Finally, remember that all work and no play, makes for boring day! Don’t burn yourself out studying! Take breaks often when you do study! Studies show that when you study for short periods you retain more. For instance try memorizing the following:

6486594658

Now try memorizing the following:

 

648 – 659 – 4658

The mind works better in short bursts and when you break the material down into small chunks!

As always www.howtopassthepmexam.com shows you how to “Save Time. Save Money. Fast Track the PMP Certification.”

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