Acceptance has motivated me to
restart studying for project management.
Today I’ve written down all of the PMP Practice Makes Perfect practice
test c wrong answers. I’ve scored 76.1%
which is more than enough to pass the certification exam; but, I will score no
lower than 80% on practice test D. Breaking 80% gives me the 10%+ cushion
allowing me to walk into Prometric and pass the PMP exam the first time.
Earning my PMP certification has been
a nearly one-year journey. Though the
frequent business trips have delayed my taking the exam, I am adamant about
taking it in August. My scores show that
I am nearly there. However, I am not
relying solely PMP Practice Makes Perfect.
I will take the Farnsdale PMP practice paper exam while in Fresno. Since it is a 4-hour flight from Phoenix to
Fresno, I am packing it in my bag because this is a productive use of my
time. I am thinking about carrying the
Oliver Lehmann paper test. I am not
going to the Fresno facility on Monday allowing me one day to work on project
management. I will take full advantage of this. Obtaining this certification
makes me the deadly MBA/PMP combination that I crave! This combo increases my competitive advantage
over other people. This is what I call a
productive summer!
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