![]() ![]() I reviewed only wrong answers, in hindsight you should review ALL questions including the questions you got correct.ħ5% - Joseph Philips 35 PDU course, 180 question mock exam I spent an average of about 40-60 seconds per question on each Udemy exam, and about 2-3 minutes for the free PMP mock exam. Then the day before my PMP exam I did two tests before going to bed. ![]() I did about a test a day for two weeks straight up until the night before my PMP exam. My scores on each test (in chronological order) and remarks on them. So in reality I did this mock exam 2.5 times. I had to do redo this test twice once I hit 200 questions because hitting minimize/maximize screen resets ALL PROGRESS. PMI PMP free mock exam with 260 questions. Oliver Lehman’s free 100 practice questions Joseph Philips mock exam set 2, 4x mock exams with 180 questions each Joseph Philips mock exam set 1, 4x mock exams with 180 questions each Niloptal Ray the Masterclass to pass PMP Certification, with 60 questions (skipped entire course) Umer Waqar PMP Certification Course 2023 with 2x mock exams 100 questions each (I skipped the entire course and went straight to exam questions) Joseph Philips 35 hour PDU course, with 180 total questions at end of examĪndrew Ramdayal TIA 35 hour PDU course with mock exam with 180 questions (I skipped the entire course and went straight to the exam questions) I also would like to say, I truly believe that the members of the PMP subreddit skews toward those who are overachievers, as going onto a subreddit to get opinions and advice on the PMP is a step further than what most people would do. My library gives me access to Udemy so I could do as many courses as I wanted for free. I never did PMI study hall or TIA exam simulator because I had Udemy, so I can’t comment on those.īased on my own gut feeling, I scored somewhere between 68-75% on the real exam, but again this is just a total guess as I was given AT/AT/AT. Passed my PMI sometime within the last 30 days, and I thought I would get around to giving my opinion of various mock exams on Udemy and how close they are to the actual PMP test itself. ![]()
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