Hello Everyone,
I'm ecstatic about passing my PMP exam on 3/2/2019 on my second attempt. I have a unique experience in that I recently got my Masters in Management - Project Mangement from UMUC. Starting out in the application process, I was randomly audited, which was frustrating to have to reach out to prior colleagues again to help me out by resending information. However, I'd like to urge those who do get audited to push through and continue forward. Once I was approved and had my test scheduled I used a free podcast, as well as the book to study. I was confident when I went in for the test, assuming my degree would give me an upper hand. Embarissingly enough it did not, and I was shocked to find out that the whole test seemed be situational based questions. I then rescheduled, and did my research, and decided to go with Prepcast as a study aid. I listened to 99% of the podcasts, and completed 40-60 simulation questions a day for 2-3 months. I then finally got the nerve to sit for a full simulation test the week before my exam, and scored an 84%. I then passed my test with 3 - Above Targets, Target for Planning, and Needs Improvement in Closing.
I hope those on the board creating this test start to alter the questions to be more feasible, because although I am happy to have passed, I feel like this exam does not do a good job of testing ones knowledge, but rather tries to confuse you. Also, I find it semi-inhumane that restroom/check-in time takes away from your time. I have a small bladder, and had to go twice, and do not wish anyone to have to suffer through being uncomfortable on top of trying to pass this exam . Anywho, I have voiced my honest thoughts, and hope they help someone out there.

Thank you PrepCast/Cornelius for helping me reach this achievement!