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<blockquote data-quote="Machdup1" data-source="post: 15449046" data-attributes="member: 65746"><p>I have a PMO office that reports to me with lots of PMP's. The exam is one of the toughest industry exams. First you have to be eligible:</p><p></p><p>PMP Certification Eligibility Criteria</p><p></p><p>Eligibility Requirement Four-Year Degree Secondary Degree*</p><p></p><p>Years of Project Management Experience 3 Years (36 Months) 5 Years (60 Months)</p><p>Hours Leading & Directing Projects 4,500 Hours 7,500 Hours</p><p>Hours of Project Management Education 35 Hours 35 Hours</p><p></p><p>The first time failure rate is very high. Highly recommend finding a PMP boot camp and attending, then studying and then taking the test. Forget anything you know about PM work and only concentrate on how they (PMI) want you to answer the questions. </p><p></p><p>After you have attended your boot camp and studied, you might want to look at something like this to get a feel for the test (hint, hint):</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.pass4sure.com/PMP.html" target="_blank">http://www.pass4sure.com/PMP.html</a></p><p></p><p>I also recommend hooking up with your local PMI chapter and seeing if you can't find a mentor to help you through the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Machdup1, post: 15449046, member: 65746"] I have a PMO office that reports to me with lots of PMP's. The exam is one of the toughest industry exams. First you have to be eligible: PMP Certification Eligibility Criteria Eligibility Requirement Four-Year Degree Secondary Degree* Years of Project Management Experience 3 Years (36 Months) 5 Years (60 Months) Hours Leading & Directing Projects 4,500 Hours 7,500 Hours Hours of Project Management Education 35 Hours 35 Hours The first time failure rate is very high. Highly recommend finding a PMP boot camp and attending, then studying and then taking the test. Forget anything you know about PM work and only concentrate on how they (PMI) want you to answer the questions. After you have attended your boot camp and studied, you might want to look at something like this to get a feel for the test (hint, hint): [url]http://www.pass4sure.com/PMP.html[/url] I also recommend hooking up with your local PMI chapter and seeing if you can't find a mentor to help you through the process. [/QUOTE]
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