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If you plan to become a project management professional, you will undoubtedly take the Project Management Professional Exam. The Exam is quite in-depth, so it's essential to have a solid study strategy and understand all concepts.

Here's the plan we've come up with to help you succeed on your PMP exam.

The Project Management Professional certification exam includes quality control and monitoring of 180 multiple-choice questions. These five questions are randomly distributed throughout the Exam and not marked as part of the results. Therefore, answer each question carefully, regardless of whether or not it is marked as part of the results.

The Project Management Professional exam asks questions from three domains:

  • People
  • Process 
  • Business Environment

Are you prepared to take the PMP exam?

Suppose you're pursuing PMP certification in your spare time. In that case, a quality study plan can help you make the most of your valuable time and pass the project management professional (PMP) exam.

Below you'll find our seven-step plan for studying for the PMP certification exam:

  1. To get your PMP® certification, choose a date for testing.

To prepare yourself for the PMP exam, evaluate your workload and schedule for the next few months to determine how much time you can dedicate to studying for the Exam.

It takes a serious commitment to study for the PMP® Exam. On average, it takes about 70-85 hours of study time, but you'll need more time if your background or skills are lacking.

To study for the PMP exam in three months, you'll need to dedicate around 6-8 hours of study per week. 

Setting an exam date four months from now will allow you enough time to study at this pace without rushing. 

If you have a busier schedule or if you'd want additional time off in-between studying, you may want to increase your studying time each week or choose a date further in the future.

  1. Make a schedule for your studying.

Suppose you are studying for the PMP certification. In that case, you should be committed to a study schedule to take the Exam on your target date. 

One way to do this is by dedicating specific days of the week to study and setting aside enough time every day to look.

If you follow this plan, you'll study more material than you would have otherwise. Each chapter has a different content, so finish one chapter per week or two chapters per month.

 All these parts are smaller than some of the others, so you can read them faster or slower depending on your time availability.

Some weeks, you probably won't be able to commit to an entire module. But during other times, you might be able to dedicate double the time to your PMP exam preparation. 

Work these into your schedule and cater for ups and downs; if your only commitment is one section per week, do not let that stop you from studying for more extended periods when you can.

  1. Make a proper note.

During your studies, you will likely have questions about terms that are unfamiliar to you. In addition, concepts may be complex, and there will be formulas you will have to memorize for the Exam.

During this period, you need to study with the notes you will makeover a few months before the Exam to be familiar with the material when taking the test.

As you study any subject, you may forget some things you learned initially. If you take notes, you will be able to go back and find this information more quickly if it's all in one place.

  1. Take lots of practice exams.

Building your PMP certification is a challenge. You can make it easier on yourself if you take regular practice exams. 

After taking the Exam and getting your results, check your answers to see where you need more studying. Then, if you work hard at improving these weaker areas, you will be prepared when it is time to take the actual test.

  1. Try to figure out why when you get a question wrong before moving on.

After reviewing your wrong answers, spend time each day working out the correct solutions to the problems you missed. Then, if you know where you went wrong, you can fix the problem so that it does not repeat itself on the actual Exam. 

If one section is giving you more trouble than the others, you may want to review a portion of that chapter again.

  1. Revise your notes once more before you take the Exam.

If you want to be prepared for the PMP certification exam, you'll need to revise your notes at least once a week. By changing regularly, you will reinforce your memory of key concepts and increase the likelihood of remembering all the essential things during testing day. 

If you can commit around half an hour a week to revising your notes, for instance, while having dinner or before bed, your chances of remembering all the essential things will be significantly higher.

  1. Be sure to take the Exam.

Suppose you feel that you understand the concepts sufficiently after reviewing all your notes, taking a few practice exams, and scoring consistently above 70 percent. In that case, it is time to sign up for your PMP certification exam. 

Once set with a date and location, make sure everything is appropriately arranged and begin studying hard. 

Try not to cram too much in the last week of preparation, but try to be sure you understand all your notes and review any areas of weakness.

To perform at your best on the PMP exam, schedule a whole night's sleep before the Exam. Then, get to the test site early. If you find yourself stumped about a question, try not to panic. 

Remember that specific questions may be intended to trip up even the most seasoned project management professionals.

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