How much time is sufficient?

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Ramandeep Chahal

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May 18, 2013, 7:55:22 AM5/18/13
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How much time do you think one should spent preparing for PMP exam?
How many sample questions one should try answering prior to the final exam?

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Ramandeep S. Chahal

Deeksha Rastogi

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May 23, 2013, 7:23:29 AM5/23/13
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Hi,
 
I'm also preparing for PMP exam, can someone please guide me as to how should the Project Details be written up. I thought it had to be in accordance with the 5 process groups and experience had to provided commensurate with the number of hours you had filled in each of the process groups. But the latest form just asks for number of hours in the 5 process groups and verbatim says-
 
"In the space provided below, please summarize this project. The summary should include the project objectives and your role, as well as key deliverables and outcomes by Process Groups. The description should include examples of how you led and directed this project. Please ensure that your description is between 300 and 550 characters. *"
 
How is anyone supposed to get teh experience in each of the process group described in 550 characters??
Your suggestions on this would be really appreciated.
 
Thanks,
 
Deeksha


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Sameer Wakude

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May 25, 2013, 3:00:06 AM5/25/13
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Time: Per day: 2-3 hours and weekends: 4-5 hours. This is a generic answer. It all depends on you.
Questions: More than 2000 .


On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Ramandeep Chahal <rammi....@gmail.com> wrote:

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Fahad Ahmed, PMP

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May 26, 2013, 5:53:25 AM5/26/13
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You need to be consistent with your approach. Start with an hour each day. Once you get into the groove, study time can be increased.

But try to manage the amount of material you read and the contents you can retain.

Regards,

Fahad Ahmed

"The richest person is not who owns the most, but who needs the least."


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