The PMP Exam- How to Pass on Your First Try (2007 Edition) Description:
The PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try (2007 Edition) review: 5 stars (Fantastic Resource for PMP Preperation) - After an aggressive 2-week period of study and preperation using Crowe's book as one of my two primary resources, I took and passed the PMP exam. I didn't crack the PMBOK, nor attend corporate training "boot camp" courses.
My study plan went like this: - Read "PMP Exam How to Pass on Your First Try" thoroughly and in order; took all post-chapter quizzes and tracked those scores; took final practice exam.
- I then read Tony Johnson's, "PMP Success Series: Certification Exam Manual (6th Edition)" and used the same formula (this book is more thorough than Crowe's but I found it tended to delve so deeply into the detail of the processes, that it often came at the expense of the "why?" which can inhibit your ability to grasp the entire framework; also the quiz questions were not quite as close the what I found on the real PMP as Crowe's book.
- Then, I went back to the Crowe book (which I had decided was my favorite by now), and began carefully reading through it again, paying special attention to the nuances and how each process fit within the overall framework.
- For more detail, I refered back to Johnson's book, which again, is a very valuable source expecially for specifics around tools and processes and I highly recommend it as well. Note that I purchased and browsed a couple other PMP study aids, but found those sub-standard by comparison.
Learning the same materials from a variety of views is sound instructional theory, so I would suggest others apply a similar reasoning for a more comprehensive study plan. But if I had to only choose one, I would give Crowe's book the nod over any others because of it's ease of reading; it's ability to draw the entire PMI framework together and most importantly, the excellent practice questions (including the practice exam) that most closely matched the look and feel and difficulty level of the real exam. Note that the fastidious explanations of why each answer was correct or incorrect provide critical reinforcement to your learning so do not skip them! 5 stars (Will know for sure if I pass week Sept 23-2007) - I am doing a quick study. One great thing this book has are
reasons why answers are right as well. So mine is doing a fast study. So its less than a week away, brite and early Sept 23-2007. :) Anyway its worth the effort. 5 stars (Execellent prep for PMP exam) - The book goes through all the necessary material for the PMP and leaves out extraneous info. I found the organization of each chapter easy to follow and the review questions at the end of each chapter were a good measure of your comprehension of the material. Highly recommended!!
| Version: Deluxe Size: 64.03 kByte Date: 19.09.2007 License: Paperback
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