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(ieltswithoutexam@yahoo.com)Joseph Phillips

PMP, PMI-ACP, Project+, ITIL, PSM I, CTT+(+237654759239)

Joseph Phillips has more than 15 years’ experience as a project management consultant, educator, technology consultant, 


business owner, and technical writer. He has consulted as a project manager for a range of businesses, including 


startups, hospitals, architectural firms, and manufacturers.  Joseph is passionate about helping students pass the PMP 


certification exam.  He has created and led both in-person and web-based seminars on project management, PMP 


certification, IT project management, program management, writing, business analysis, technical writing, and related 


topics.  Joseph has written, co-authored, or served as technical editor to more than 35 books on technology, careers, 


project management, and goal setting for MacMillan, McGraw-Hill, Pearson Education, and AMA Press.OUR PATHWAY TO PMP 


SUCCESS

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Certifications:(+237654759239)


Project Management Professional (PMP)   


PMI-Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)   


CompTIA Project+ Professional   


CompTIA Certified Technical Trainer+   


Certified ITIL Foundations Professional


Professional Scrum Master I


 


Author of: (+237654759239) 


PMP Project Management Professional Study Guide, McGraw-Hill


CAPM/PMP All-in-One Exam Guide, McGraw-Hill


PMI-ACP All-in-One Exam Guide, McGraw-Hill


PMP Project Management Lab Book, McGraw-Hill


The Certified Technical Trainer All-in-One Exam Guide, McGraw-Hill


IT Project Management: On Track from Start to Finish, McGraw-Hill


Project Management for Small Business, American Management Association 


Software Project Management for Dummies, For Dummies Publisher


The Lifelong Project, Amazon CreateSpace


Vampire Management: Why Your Job Sucks,  Amazon CreateSpace


Here is what the PMI says


(ieltswithoutexam@yahoo.com)“The passing score for all PMI credential examinations is determined by sound psychometric 


analysis.(+237654759239)PMI uses subject matter experts from across the globe to help establish a point at which each 


candidate should pass the examination(s) and the examination point of difficulty. Data that shows how candidates actually 


performed is cross referenced with the subject matter experts to ensure that the point of difficulty on each examination 


is healthy”

(ieltswithoutexam@yahoo.com)

In brief, the answer is NO. There is no fixed score that can help you pass the PMP exam. It depends on the difficulty 


level of the questions you get. No two candidates will get the same set of questions. Hence, it makes sense that the 


passing score also varies. An exam with easy questions will have the passing score higher than the exam with relatively 


more difficult questions. Further, each question does not carry equal weightage. Hence, it becomes even more difficult to 


estimate how much you need to score in order to pass the exam. 

(ieltswithoutexam@yahoo.com)(+237654759239)

Before we bust some common myths about the exam, let us first understand the pattern of PMP.If your PMP® certification is 


in good standing (i.e. you have passed the PMP® exam and follow the PDU requirements for the re-certification), your name 


will be included in the online certification registry of PMI certification holders at the following URL:


http://www.pmi.org/Certification/Credential-Registry.aspx


You can then click the “Search the PMI Online Certification Registry” and type in your last name (or plus full name, 


country and credential) to search for your certification status.


This Registry will be updated to include your name in one day after you have successfully passed the PMP® Exam. I am sure 


most Aspirants will search for their name on the Registry after the exam. Yes, passing the exam will immediately make you 


a PMP® (you can immediately add the credential to your namecard after receiving your exam report card), but PMI will take 


time to get and verify your exam results and update your status on the Registry. Note that if you take the exam on Friday 


evening, it may take two days to have your name appeared in the search results. Don’t worry.


Likewise, you will be able to search for the certification information of other PMI certification holders by knowing 


their last name. This is the way to validate to authenticity of their certification status.


Another useful way to utilize the Registry is to know how many PMI Certification holders are in your current city / 


country (the figure is just approximate, please note the point below).


However, since the disclosure of information on the online registry is on a permission base (certification holders are 


asked whether they would like to have their information published on the Registry). If the certification holders indicate 

(ieltswithoutexam@yahoo.com)Joseph Phillips

PMP, PMI-ACP, Project+, ITIL, PSM I, CTT+(+237654759239)

Joseph Phillips has more than 15 years’ experience as a project management consultant, educator, technology consultant, 


business owner, and technical writer. He has consulted as a project manager for a range of businesses, including 


startups, hospitals, architectural firms, and manufacturers.  Joseph is passionate about helping students pass the PMP 


certification exam.  He has created and led both in-person and web-based seminars on project management, PMP 


certification, IT project management, program management, writing, business analysis, technical writing, and related 


topics.  Joseph has written, co-authored, or served as technical editor to more than 35 books on technology, careers, 


project management, and goal setting for MacMillan, McGraw-Hill, Pearson Education, and AMA Press.OUR PATHWAY TO PMP 


SUCCESS

#ielts.legit@yahoo.com Buy Original and Authentic #ielts

 Certificates With Your Desired Score Band

100% registered and verifiable online

#ieltswithoutexam@yahoo.com# https://ieltswithoutexamindia.page.tl/

https://ieltslegit.wixsite.com/ieltssolutionindia


Certifications:(+237654759239)


Project Management Professional (PMP)   


PMI-Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)   


CompTIA Project+ Professional   


CompTIA Certified Technical Trainer+   


Certified ITIL Foundations Professional


Professional Scrum Master I


 


Author of: (+237654759239) 


PMP Project Management Professional Study Guide, McGraw-Hill


CAPM/PMP All-in-One Exam Guide, McGraw-Hill


PMI-ACP All-in-One Exam Guide, McGraw-Hill


PMP Project Management Lab Book, McGraw-Hill


The Certified Technical Trainer All-in-One Exam Guide, McGraw-Hill


IT Project Management: On Track from Start to Finish, McGraw-Hill


Project Management for Small Business, American Management Association 


Software Project Management for Dummies, For Dummies Publisher


The Lifelong Project, Amazon CreateSpace


Vampire Management: Why Your Job Sucks,  Amazon CreateSpace


Here is what the PMI says


(ieltswithoutexam@yahoo.com)“The passing score for all PMI credential examinations is determined by sound psychometric 


analysis.(+237654759239)PMI uses subject matter experts from across the globe to help establish a point at which each 


candidate should pass the examination(s) and the examination point of difficulty. Data that shows how candidates actually 


performed is cross referenced with the subject matter experts to ensure that the point of difficulty on each examination 


is healthy”

(ieltswithoutexam@yahoo.com)

In brief, the answer is NO. There is no fixed score that can help you pass the PMP exam. It depends on the difficulty 


level of the questions you get. No two candidates will get the same set of questions. Hence, it makes sense that the 


passing score also varies. An exam with easy questions will have the passing score higher than the exam with relatively 


more difficult questions. Further, each question does not carry equal weightage. Hence, it becomes even more difficult to 


estimate how much you need to score in order to pass the exam. 

(ieltswithoutexam@yahoo.com)(+237654759239)

Before we bust some common myths about the exam, let us first understand the pattern of PMP.If your PMP® certification is 


in good standing (i.e. you have passed the PMP® exam and follow the PDU requirements for the re-certification), your name 


will be included in the online certification registry of PMI certification holders at the following URL:


http://www.pmi.org/Certification/Credential-Registry.aspx


You can then click the “Search the PMI Online Certification Registry” and type in your last name (or plus full name, 


country and credential) to search for your certification status.


This Registry will be updated to include your name in one day after you have successfully passed the PMP® Exam. I am sure 


most Aspirants will search for their name on the Registry after the exam. Yes, passing the exam will immediately make you 


a PMP® (you can immediately add the credential to your namecard after receiving your exam report card), but PMI will take 


time to get and verify your exam results and update your status on the Registry. Note that if you take the exam on Friday 


evening, it may take two days to have your name appeared in the search results. Don’t worry.


Likewise, you will be able to search for the certification information of other PMI certification holders by knowing 


their last name. This is the way to validate to authenticity of their certification status.


Another useful way to utilize the Registry is to know how many PMI Certification holders are in your current city / 


country (the figure is just approximate, please note the point below).


However, since the disclosure of information on the online registry is on a permission base (certification holders are 


asked whether they would like to have their information published on the Registry). If the certification holders indicate 


unwillingness to share the information, you will not be able to find the information by searching for the names of the 


PMI certification holders.


unwillingness to share the information, you will not be able to find the information by searching for the names of the 


PMI certification holders.

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