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Reddit mentions of How to get every Earned Value question right on the PMP® Exam: 50+ PMP® Exam Prep Sample Questions and Solutions on Earned Value Management (EVM) (PMP® Exam Prep Simplified Book 1)
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Release date | July 2014 |
PMTraining is what I used for PMP last year, got an average of 80 and passed.
For both PMP and ACP the last few days were 'what if I missed something' but I did well. Review the weak areas, understand why you're weak on them and go from there. For me, formulas are always the hardest to memorize, and I found Aileen Ellis's books very helpful.
If your getting to the point where you feel 'If I don't know it now, I won't by the test', take a break. Go for a walk, read a book, watch a movie. Don't stress out.
Good luck!
I found this great resource for nailing every EVM question: (free if you have Kindle Unlimited):
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https://www.amazon.com/every-Earned-Value-question-right-ebook-dp-B00M4QD776/dp/B00M4QD776/
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Just set aside an hour and blow through all the practice questions and you'll be golden.
Here she is, laying it all out in a clear and concise manner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpMTv3LVKyw
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And if you have Kindle Unlimited, you can read PMP Master Prep by Scott Payne (this) that I'm reading in combination with the Rita Mulcahy book, and I think they are a perfect combo. Rita is wordy and is chock full of insider PMI strategy, and Scott is cut and dried to the point ITTOs.
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Best of luck! You got this!
Best 4$ spent on my pmp journey so far:
https://www.amazon.com/every-Earned-Value-question-right-ebook/dp/B00M4QD776/
Her video on YouTube is awesome too!