PMI Study Hall is the closest you can get to the real PMP exam, but it’s famous for being difficult and frustrating. If you’re tired of reading "The answer is B because it is the best choice," you need a tool that actually explains the logic. We look at three ways to fix your PMP study plan.
Most PMP students use Study Hall to get used to the "PMI mindset." However, Study Hall has two big problems:
Here are the best tools to help you actually understand the material.
ExpertMinds is designed to help you stop guessing and start understanding. It’s the only tool that gives you a live assistant while you take your practice tests.
Andrew Ramdayal is a legend in the PMP world. His simulator is famous for the "Mindset" videos that come with it.
If you need a "cheat sheet" that covers everything in the PMBOK, these notes are the gold standard.
Study Hall tells you if you are ready for the exam, but ExpertMinds actually gets you ready. If you want to stop feeling frustrated by confusing explanations, use the AI Practice Assistant to help you understand every concept before you hit "submit."
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