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  1. 2 天前 · The PMP exam is a test project managers must take to earn their Project Management Professional (PMP) credential. The test proves PMP holders can lead and manage projects for any organization and in any industry. The PMP exam is administered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and consists of 180 multiple-choice questions.

  2. 4 天前 · 7. Stay Positive and Confident: Believe in yourself and your abilities to succeed on the exam. Stay positive, stay confident, and trust in your preparation efforts. By following these PMP exam preparation tips, you can approach the exam with confidence and increase your chances of passing on the first try.

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  4. 5 天前 · To get an idea of how long it should take you to study, 70-85 hours will be needed on average. Depending on your background and skill set, you might need more time. If you can dedicate around 6-8 hours of study a week for PMP study then you should be able

  5. 3 天前 · Higher Earning Potential: Numerous salary surveys have shown that PMP-certified professionals have a significant salary advantage. They tend to earn, on average, 20% more than their non-certified counterparts. Investment Return: The certification cost is often recouped quickly through higher salaries and better job opportunities.

  6. 2 天前 · The PMP exam is not a PMBOK Guide exam. Officially, the PMP exam has never been a test of the PMBOK Guide. Unofficially, until recently, you really couldn’t pass the PMP exam without either reading the PMBOK Guide or using a test prep resource to summarize it for you.

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  7. PMP Exam Journey. Celebration/Thank you 🎉. With the help of this Reddit group, I passed the PMP exam this week, so like many others, I'm sharing highlights of my exam application submission and preparation. The application requests applicants to provide project objective, high level description of experience, project role/ responsibilities ...

  8. If I take a 35-hr PMP exam prep class with zero formal PM training, will I be totally lost/kidding myself? Some context: I am 39 and have been working in digital marketing for 15 years. I have worked closely with many project planners, and have low-key managed a few projects myself.