u/CertainProfessor4986

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I originally took the PMP on 2/28 after starting to study on 2/1 and unfortunately failed with T/NI/T.

For my first attempt, I watched Andrew Ramdayal’s Udemy course, did only a small amount of Study Hall (maybe 4–5 sections) and averaged around 67%. I took one full practice exam and scored 73%, plus a few mini exams where I was probably in the high 60s to low 70s.

I took about a month off and started back studying on 4/1, but this time much more seriously. I worked through Andrew’s PMP book, used Third3Rock notes, and have been grinding through Study Hall. I’m about 50% complete and averaging 76%. I took a full practice exam Saturday and scored 77%.

I feel like I’m in a much stronger position than I was before, but honestly I’m pretty burnt out right now and have almost no desire to keep studying. My exam is 5/4.

For those who have passed, what would you do with the remaining days?

- Finish the rest of the Study Hall questions?

- Focus on mini exams?

- Take the second full-length practice exam or skip it?

Based on these scores I feel like I have a much better chance this time, but after failing once I’m second guessing everything. Any advice from those who have been in a similar spot would be appreciated.

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u/CertainProfessor4986 — 16 days ago