Know exactly what to study, when to study it, and how to stay on track.
The 35-Day PMP® Sprint is a structured, day-by-day study guide delivered directly to your inbox.
Each day gives you a clear focus: what to review, what to prioritize, and how to move forward without overthinking it.
Every morning, receive an email with detailed info for the exam, to include tips and tricks for specific sections and what you need to focus on.
Have extra time or move at a quicker pace, click a fast forward link and get a short video plus the next day's email early.
After each module, take a quick quiz (optional) to test yourself with PMP® style questions. This even includes a final exam you can take at the end.
Designed for busy professionals who need to bite-size lessons that actually stick.
Welcoming you to the course, the role of the PM, and setting you up for success over the next couple weeks.
Focusing on the foundations of project management as it relates to the PMP®.
Covers Waterfall (traditional) project management concepts.
Covers agile project management and the key mindsets needed for the PMP®.
Most people work in Hybrid environments (part agile/part traditional).
Finish the course off with two simple emails that give you the tips and tricks needed to pass the PMP®.
PMI’s exams are hard, so this is a concern for many students, but a mindset you want to avoid. But, with risk in mind, you need to understand the threats associated to your goal of earning your new certification.
PMI does allow you to retest up to three times before they restrict you from taking the exam again for one-year.
If, for any reason you fail, I will work with you by going over your results, talk through your mindset the day of the exam, and develop a plan for how to move forward. Remember, failing the exam is not the end, it is a learning experience that is telling us something has to change!
This is always a complicated question to answer. I’ve seen people pass by studying for a few weeks and others that took a few months.
But, just like we learn in the course about agile project story points and how one teams points cannot be compared against others, we must use this same concept for study time.
On average, people need 100 hours of study time to pass the PMP®, much of this time is taken up in the 35 hour course, practice questions and practice exam (to include the reviews).
With a dedicated study time of 2-3 hours/day, most students are ready to go within 2-3 months.
The courses are live as that is our structure. You are able to miss up to one full hour of classroom time. Anything over that and you’ll need to complete the course in another session.