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PMP Memory Guide

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I took the PMP and passed it without a class, boot camp, or spending any money beyond the registration and the test itself. What’s more, I have never even seen the PMBOK, let alone read the thing. There is just too much noise around the PMP certification that you don’t need but yet is hard to ignore. All you need to pass, really, are three things:

1 Take as many free practice exams as possible
2 Only use study material from the recent past
3 Take notes based on the way your brain works

The first two are intuitive. The third is just as easy once you know how, and to help, this guide contains simple memory triggers and associations that will do the trick.

37 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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February 4, 2014
Good, clear walkthrough of how to approach the PMP exam: what to study, how to study it, what to ignore, and how to keep the exam in perspective. Written by a govt employee with a few insights into software development from the fed viewpoint and what actually having a PMP cred means.
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