PMP Exam Cram Session - Updated for the current PMP Exam
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Final push to prepare to pass the PMP exam
- Discuss complete coverage of all exam objectives
- Everything you must know to pass the PMP
Ready to pass your PMPexam but need a final boost to get you there? This is the course for you.
This short but accurate PMPcoursefocuses on the most important processes you must know to pass your PMP exam. Focus on these topics, and you’ll be in great shape to earn those three wonderful letters: PMP. This coursecovers the essential componentsof the PMIPMPexam. We'llalso reviewall of the project management processes you should know for your PMP exam. We've also included our popular PMPMemory Sheets to help cram more efficiently.
The PMPExam Cram includes a test-passing strategy that focuses on what you'll be tested on - not just what's in the PMBOK Guide, Sixth Edition, and the Agile Practice Guide. We've pared down the fluff and drilled down into the exam objectives. If you're serious about passing the PMP exam and need a final push for exam day - this is the seminar for you.
In this PMPExam Cram session, we include:
Agile updates for the new PMPExam Content Outline
A test-passing strategy for the PMPexam
Specific guidelines on what you need to know for PMPexam success
In-depth explanations for PMPtopics like float, EVM, and charting
Every PMPexam topic is explained and defined
PMPMemory Sheets to print and memorize
Complete walkthrough of the 49 processes
135-practice exam questions
30-day satisfaction guarantee
8 PDUs that you can use toward maintaining your certification (6 technical, one leadership, and one strategic).
Taught by
Joseph Phillips
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