u/AbilityEastern9554

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Hey r/PMP community, I’m looking for some last-weekend strategy advice for someone who is already fairly confident but wants to continuously improve and take preparation seriously right up to the end. It’s Friday night and my exam is Monday morning.

For background, I completed a cert course through a major university last year, and just reinforced that with a week long PMP exam prep course (boot camp) offered through my job. The instructor was excellent running through the process groups, knowledge areas and processes systematically and in a way that really helped align my thinking with how PMI frames questions. I’ve also been supplementing all that with YouTube content from Andrew R. and David M.

Over the past month, I’ve been using PMI Study Hall (full version) working through all the practice questions and mini exams, and just completed my third full-length exam. I scored low 70s on the first two, and was happy to see I hit an 80 on the third after finishing the prep course.

From what I’ve seen on this sub about Study Hall’s substantial difficulty, it seems like I’m in a solid position especially with the upward trend. Because of that, I’m not planning to do any heavy cramming or additional full practice exams this weekend.

Instead, I’m looking for advice on light-touch studying and reinforcement strategies over the next ~48 hours to really lock things in for Monday.

Any tips, last-minute habits, or things you wish you focused on right before your exam would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance, this community has been incredibly helpful as a baseline for expectations while prepping!

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u/AbilityEastern9554 — 13 days ago