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PDF Ebook All-in-One PMP Exam Prep Kit: Based on 6th Ed. PMBOK Guide (Test Prep)

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Andy Crowe is a Project Management Professional (PMP), a Six Sigma Black Belt, a Program Management Professional (PgMP), and the founder of Velociteach, a company that provides project management and certification training. He is the author of The PMP Exam: How to Pass On Your First Try; Alpha Project Managers: What the Top 2% Know That Everyone Else Does Not; and The PMI-ACP Exam: How to Pass On Your First Try. He has taught classes in C++ for Microsoft University and advanced technology courses for the U.S. government, and he has served on Microsoft's .NET international advisory committee. He lives in Kennesaw, Georgia.

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Product details

Series: Test Prep

Paperback: 752 pages

Publisher: Velociteach; Sixth Edition, Sixth edition edition (July 1, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0990907481

ISBN-13: 978-0990907480

Product Dimensions:

3 x 2.1 x 11 inches

Shipping Weight: 5.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.2 out of 5 stars

28 customer reviews

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UPDATE: The company promptly and courteously responded to my inquiries. Turns out the kit I received was missing an Access Card (there are two) that included the instructions for accessing the downloadable audio content. I was provided with the needed instructions and a new access code. I'm about 1/4 way through the audio content and I am extremely please with how the information is presented. I've only glanced through the book to the references identified in the audio instruction. What I've seen looks good and if the remainder of the book, the flashcard app, and the QR guide are anything like the audio, then I expect I will be quite pleased. If that is not the case for any reason, then I may be back to again edit this review.Instructions to access the advertised downloadable content are anything but obvious. Once I did find what appears to be the correct site, the access code provided in the kit did not work. I have communicated this to Velociteach and may update this review based on their response.

After deciding to get my PMP certification, I spent time reviewing the Certification process and coming-up with an attack plan. I gave myself a year from start-to-finish (from filling out the application to passing the test). I started in August of 2011.The process to get to the point of scheduling my exam took more energy than I had thought it would. Documenting my Projects, completing the Application, taking/documenting my Professional hours and becoming a local chapter PMP member seemed a bit grueling---but that is what was needed, so I did it. At the end of December of 2011, my PMP Application was formally accepted and I was now in a position to schedule my Test. Phew! I had until December of 2012 to pass the Test (within 3 try's).I gave myself 8 weeks to study for the PMP---and scheduled the test for April 2012---which would give me some breathing room around the Holidays. But then work/life got in the way and it was March before I knew it and I had yet to open a book! I rescheduled for June---and then rescheduled for August. I remade the committement to finishing (I only had until December to pass) and blocked off July and August as Study months.But what/how to Study? Before scheduling my Test (the first time), I read lots of reviews/searched many sites and finally settled on Rita Mulcahy's Prep Book/FastTrack Testbank. My plan was to complete Rita's book, read the PMBOK and then take 3 simulated Tests (Full, 4 hour long, 200 questions) using the FastTrack Software. I decided that I was going to spend at least 1-2 hours a night and every weekend studying. Additionally, if it was harder than I anticipated, I would take off Mondays over the 2 months and use those as extra study days.What actually happened was that it was harder than I thought it was going to be to study, grasp and memorize all of the information. (Which surprised me because I have a graduate degree and have been a Project Manager on multi-million dollar Projects for a fortune 500 company for 5 years. Go figure!) After the first week I kicked-in my backup Monday's and truly cleared my calendar for the full 2 months as much as possible---declining social events was a pain, but getting time from work was difficult with my current Project, but I had too or I knew I wouldn't pass.2 weeks into my Studying of Rita's book, I knew I had to do something different---the book format and amount of information was overwhelming me. I went back to the web for more research to find another Approach and/or Study Materials.My first thought was to just bite-the-bullet and take a Prep Course (my company paid for all of my cost up to this point, but I knew they wouldn't pay for a Prep Course.) I found several 3-5 day, Instructor lead Prep Courses offered within 4 hours of me. I debated taking a weeks vacation and immersing myself in the material for a week. A quick calculation put the cost at about $2,500 when I factored in course & hotel---commuting wasn't an option because the courses were from 8am to 6 pm with some forms of homework. Setting aside the cost (which is no small amount) I had family and work committements that would suffer (and mentally distract me) if I went this route. I decided this wasn't the plan for me. I would choose a self-study course and if I didn't pass the first time I would re-evaluate a formal Prep course.After ruling out the formal prep course (at least for the first round of Testing), I focused on finding other study materials that might work better for me. (I was still at somewhat of a loss because I am typically a self guided, book/manual focused learner.) I decided I would get the 2nd option from my previous materials review--Andy Crowe's PMP Package (Book, Flash Cards, CD's and some Web Based Study Materials). I'm was well into week 3 when the study materials arrived. I opened the book and---Deja Vu. A bit easier for me to read/understand compared to Rita's but maybe it was just because I had already studied that material in Rita's book? Now what? I looked over the other material in Crowe's Package and found a 6 month on-line Access Key to their web site "Intuit"---can't hurt to try it...And there was the answer for me! On Andy Crowe's web site ("Intuit") there was an entire Self Guided, Video based presentation that mirrored/supplemented his book AND offered an on-line Test Bank. The entire presentation was long---50+ hours, I think, but it covered every facet of the PMBOK and was broken into manageable sections. Additionally, the material was presented in a very interesting/engaging format (well, as interesting as this material can be). I completed each section, read the book and then took the 20 question test from the book for each chapter. I was starting to feel like I could really do this!By the end of week 5 I had completed the on-line course and had read Crowe's book. I had also listened to the CD's---not very deep, but good context setting. I tried the flash cards but not much value to me.At this point, I had 3 weeks until my Test. I decided I was going to take three, 200 question/4 hour practice tests from the Intuit site----one every Monday. I would take the test (using the full 4 hours) and then review each answer---which was a great feature of the test bank in that it explained the right answer/told you why the other answers weren't correct. Unfortunately, to review all the questions/answers took my another 2-3 hours. A full day committement. Two weeks later, I had scored a 75% and then an 82%. Sweet! I'm feeling really good (dare I jinx myself and say Prepared?)On my last 'Study Monday', I decided to use Rita's FastTrack test bank---still taking the full test/studying the answers. Ugh: a 65% on the test! What the %^%}?!? The questions seemed a lot harder than Crowe's. Time to Panic! My test was Friday of that week (yesterday actually). I was worried that I didn't have much buffer between passing (61%) and my Studying. Now what? I decided to take off an extra day from work and take one last test from Rita's FastTrack, review the answers and then close the books. On Thursday I got a 74%. Closer. More buffer, but still not a lot of 'wiggle room'---especially If I'm stressed or the real test is harder....at this point, time was up and after a good nights sleep (sleeping pills did the trick!), I was off to my 9:00am PMP exam. (After doing a 'dry run' to find the location earlier in the week.)I arrived an hour early (just in case!), and did a last minute review of the 42 processes and the dozen formulas. After checking in (I was assigned a locker/given a key, ID checked, an inspection of my pockets and a quick metal detector sweep), I sat in front of a monitor that had my Name/Test ready for me (my test site apparently offers all kinds of other test---there were two people taking CPA exams and someone taking an electrical test that I spoke too.) I started the tutorial and quickly made my way through it because I had read that I could use the 'extra' time to write down the information I wanted to make sure I didn't forget (or misremember) during the stress of testing. I'm glad I did! I was more nervous than I thought I would be and I had a hard time jotting it all down. [The tutorial was 15 minutes---it took my 5 minutes to get through it and then I took 10 minutes to write down the 42 processes (in Knowledge/Process grid) as well as all of the EV formulas.]The test was hard, no doubt about it: But I passed! Let me say that again: I'm officially a PMP!As for the Test: The first 3 questions I didn't know the answer---but I at least I knew the concepts. I forced myself to mark an answer and move on. The level of questions were more similar to Rita than Crowe's. Drat. That meant I had 'less buffer' if I believed my Prep test results. I focused on my Test Taking Strategy (answer every question, complete all questions in 3 hours--or less, take a 10 minute break and then review as many questions as possible). During my Prep Tests, I had run into the situation several times where I was feeling good about the testing but then I would come across a whole group of questions that I was unsure of the answers. As I chugged through the test I was feeling good---at least about getting enough questions right that I was passing, but I kept waiting for that group of question that would throw me off. I'm happy to say, I didn't run across that group during the test! In retrospect, there were about 5 questions where I didn't know the concepts---let alone the answer. I made educated guesses on those questions. The rest of the questions were very reflective of the testing questions from both Rita & Crowe---but I give Rita more credit on accuracy of Test questions. It took me longer to get through the actual test than it had during my Prep test. I could make it through all 200 questions in about 2 hours during my prior testing---it took a full three hours on the actual test.Bottom line: I spent a lot more time persuing my PMP than I first estimated I would need---in both completing the Application and Studying for the Exam. As for Study Materials: (1) Studying on Crowe's web site tutorial is my number one recommendation---again, for my learning style (2) Both books (Rita & Crowe's) were about equal for what they offered me in way of breaking down the PMBOK (3) Rita's FastTrack Test bank was more indicative of the level/style of questions. ***Good Luck***

I have received the books back on few weeks ago. I have studied the PMBOK since 4 years ago on 5th editions and bought this books for hope that it would clear my view for 6th Edition of PMBOK. After few weeks, my review chapter coming to Schedule Management with a tons of calculations. My focus on Critical Path Method (CPM) and I review it very careful so I'm able to calculate and shorting all of things form it. But I dissatisfied with the example that we have to focus hard to make a calculation. The example is blur and I have to open other channel to look at the complete formula. Please take an action on pages 199-205 and exercise pages 211-212. Please supply with the concrete formula and correction of calculation. Still long to go before I complete the books. Thanks.

I used this kit along with Rita's book and her practice tests and passed the PMP on July 16, 2012 with ease!First the one deceiving thing with this kit is the access to their online resources.. it is only access to a practice exam and the questions do not come close to the actual PMP exam questions.I have listed the items that come in the kit with my comments.Book- to the point, somewhat dry, read only after you read Rita's. This was also my choice to pick it up for a 2nd read with only 1 week left before the exam and it really helped to hammer home the processes and the inputs, tools and outputs that were key. I also found the section with EV and associated calculations to be much much much more logical than Rita's book. i made the mistake of picking this book up first and was falling asleep by chapter 4.. once you read rita's book (much easier to get through initially) you then need to pick this book up to fill in the blanks and provide greater clarity on the knowledge areas and the processes and especially the EV and other calculations.Flashcards- only opened 1 of the 2 packs and they were just quick review cards and I found little to no value.Quick Reference Guide- Possibly the biggest bang for the buck, with the exception of the book. I memorized this front to back and also took it with me and was the last thing I reviewed in the parking lot before the test.CD's- they were ok, but I would not purchase these as a standalone. i normally learn and retain knowledge more easily when i hear something and then read it and rehear it, but with this set it really got into the weeds and i felt the group spent too much time dumbing down the information. I actually never finished the set as I didnt see it as a good use of my time (and it tended to put me to sleep while I was driving...yikes)....for the entire kit I would steer away from this purchase and just use the book and the quick reference guide purchased seperately and combine them with RITA's book and her practice exams.

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