The first practice test forces you, as the student to actually read into the PMBOK, which was a benefit in the long run as it assisted me with quickly referencing what I needed to find. MOST of what was on the test was covered in the lessons, however if I had zero real prior PM knowledge prior to the test, I would have failed. It only gave broad brush-strokes as to what each phase entailed. The Samurai backstory is extremely short, and didn’t really assist me with recall in any in-depth way. Teaches the PMP in a solid manner, some things you need to know as a potential consumer: That said, I enjoyed the overall online course taking experience and thank you for accommodating my requested time extensions. * In the practice exams, I'd like to see shorter sentences rather than the flurry of 'and' and 'or' conjunctions that made reading the sentences go on forever (had to read them multiple times to truly understand their meaning). Some were missing 'of', 'for, or had an extra 'an' in the narrative - got confusing at times. * Some of the grammar and overall sentence structures, particularly in the latest set of practice exams, needs to be cleaned-up. Some areas that could be improved (and some of this is nit-picking) include: In particular, I appreciated the explanations that popped-up in the tests after an answer was submitted - very educational and helpful to my learning/understanding the material and concepts better. I definitely derived the value and knowledge I was looking for in preparation for taking the PMP Certification Test. Your course, quizzes at the end of most modules and practice exams truly challenged me.
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