![]() ![]() Maybe before my time it was, but ever since I’ve been involved with it, that is the vibe I get. My experience or feeling regarding the PMP is that it’s not about holistic knowledge and education regarding project management. Just like some medical students, they takes few weeks to finish a heavy medical anatomy book. Some people are super self study great learner, they may just 1-2 months to finish it. Questions are situational/ empirically based, The exam is competency based.Įvery pmbok guide concept / glossary looks easy however, when counting everything together(1444 itto, 1000-page pmbok6 + 350-page pmbok7 + 160-page AGP, 750 terms, 49 processes, 35 tasks, 135 enablers), one needs 3-6 months at least to finish it fully confident to reach 80-90% before actual exam, without external help such as bootcamp nor full PMI-ACP training, nor star-grade coach like Andrew Ramdayal / Scott Payne 180 questions test against decision acuity, analytical, critical thinking. The exam, with its ECO/syllabus changing every 3-4 years, its difficulty is immeasurably high 4-hour tests both physical +mental endurance. The exam also requires 7+ years experience in Project Mgt inaccessible to new graduates. ![]() If some people have decades PM experience, they may just need few weeks to finish the exam. ![]() Second, the test has lots of special jargons and require some intensive efforts to master its unique deep meaning, instead of superficial literal surface meaning. First, people have lots of work experience but do not want to disclose all of them you just a very small part of their profile. ![]()
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