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1 month 1 week ago #32010

Yazmine Darcy

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Some students, even if they have had some other PMP training, appreciate the ability to play video explanations included with the PM PrepCast Elite or Elite Plus when they use the PMP exam simulator.

If you find this is the case and are later interested in the Elite Plus, please reach out and submit a support ticket
1 month 1 week ago #32009

Yazmine Darcy

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Some students, even if they have had some other PMP training, appreciate the ability to play video explanations included with the PM PrepCast Elite or Elite Plus when they use the PMP exam simulator.

If you find this is the case and are later interested in the Elite Plus, please reach out and submit a support ticket
1 month 1 week ago #32008

Andrei Romero

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You already have the knowledge and experience, I suggest trying the Simulator first and gauge if you need the training course.
1 month 1 week ago #32006

Anonymous

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Thanks Cornelius and all of you!

If I buy PMP simulator ($149) and then decide to buy Elite Plus later, how much would it cost me to buy Elite Plus?

I've already wasted $800+ in multiple trainings and Udemy courses. Therefore keen to take right decision. Also, am looking to attempt exam next month.
1 month 1 week ago #32004

Cornelius Fichtner

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You already have 40 contact hours and extensive PM experience, which is great, but there is a big difference between a general project management course and a PMP exam prep course. The former teaches fundamentals of PM, while the latter is specifically designed to help you pass the PMP exam. It's a bit like taking standard driving lessons vs. taking targeted lessons to pass the driving test—or playing a flight simulator vs. studying for the actual pilot exam.

My recommendation, therefore, is to start with the PrepCast Simulator first, and take a few hundred sample questions to gauge how prepared you really are. If you find yourself thinking, "OMG! I don't know any of this," then it's time to add the PrepCast training course to your study plan. That way, you'll have both the targeted training and the high-quality practice questions to ensure you’re truly ready for the PMP exam.
1 month 1 week ago #31997

Harry Elston

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I don't think this is an "either-or" decision; it's a "both-and" decision.

The products serve different purposes. One is a presentation on how PMI views the mechanics of project management. The other prepares you for a standardized exam that can be quite difficult.

"Back in the day" I really needed both to make it through the exam and was grateful that they worked harmoniously.

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