As
a working professional, I always felt the need to manage myself more
efficiently and to take control of situations. As an aspiring project manager,
I understood PMP certification would give a good platform to grow in the path
of project management.
I started with the basics of how do I go about getting
PMP certification during December 2015. I started comparing different materials
on the internet. Over a couple of weeks , I concluded along with study guides
PM PrepCast would give me sound knowledge and basics of project management.
Today , as PMP certified professional when I look back, I made the right
decision. The PM PrepCast is a very good study material especially for those
new to project management. The concepts are explained in a clear and concise
manner as in PMBOK guide. PM Simulator is of great value especially in
understanding stress levels, timing constraints in planning for real exam.
I
prepared from materials Head first PMP, Rita Mulcahy PMP prep book eighth
edition and PMBOK guide fifth edition. I listened to all the videos of PM
PrepCast and refined the concepts using study guides. I spent 4-5 hours per day
for almost 8-12 weeks. I practiced about 2500 questions.
Lessons learned from
those PMP certified is of immense help as it gives an idea of how to go about
your preparation time and study materials. Thanks a ton to Cornelius Fichtner
for explaining the concepts in a structured and organized manner. Difficult
concepts such as earned value management, network flow diagram, forward pass, backward
pass, Procurement management are explained very well.
And I passed PMP exam in my first attempt on April
5th 2016. Relieved !!!