Moved, thanked, and grateful for the PMP test

I am an international welding engineer and I have been engaged in technical work. Since the 16th year, the branch of the company was established in India, and gradually moved from technology to project support, and then transferred to project sales and company operation management. A lot of emotion along the way.
I was introduced to 51 from a friend, and I have never experienced the exam since I graduated. I also want to use this opportunity to separate myself from the current strange circle of running around for money. I also want to prove that I can do it. After working for a long time, I will become less and less confident in myself. I still remember that when I first entered the class, the head teacher asked everyone to write about why they came to take the PMP test. What I wrote is-change. Slowly change your study methods and schedules through an exam. Perhaps the most precious thing for us is not just a certificate, but a healthy body and a good habit.
For the exam in December, I applied for the exam in September. After about two and a half months of preparation, I am the same as most of my classmates. The only thing I am busy with the company during the day is to watch videos and read books.
After the exam, I summarize my learning methods:
1. Quickly watch Lao Wang's video at 1.5 times speed, watch the spirit, and listen to it beautifully. Build a framework quickly.
2. To coordinate this knowledge, read Dr. Wang's book, and do exercises to help deepen the impression.
3. Use fragmented time to do some problems, such as daily clocking.
4. I was listening to Lao Wang’s video on the way to and from work when I was driving. Especially in the last half month of the sprint, Mr. Wang’s PMP was easy to confuse knowledge.
5. It is better to study the calculation problems earlier, Mr. Wang’s The United Nations building walls is vivid and easy to remember. Thinking about it during the exam will also have a relaxing effect.
6. The discussion group built by the teacher uses the fragmented time to brush up the building, which is very helpful for the memory of some knowledge points. Other people's problems may also be their own problems.
7. Because the project is relatively busy, I used the fragmented time to do simulation questions, did 3 sets, and then carefully reviewed them. During the exam, 4 hours felt that time flies quickly. It is recommended that in the final sprint practice, calculate the time to complete the test paper within 3 and a half hours. Allow yourself 30 minutes to paint the answer sheet.
8. Take notes. For adults' memory, writing notes is a better way to do iterative memory.
9. Choose a time that best suits my memory. Before I go to bed, I will watch Mr. Wang's things and the knowledge points that need to be memorized. After waking up at 5 in the morning, I close my eyes and comb through the knowledge points in the memory. Writing strengthens memory.
To sum up, it is very important to find a learning method that suits you. Sometimes I also need to give myself some small touches. For example, when I get the certificate, I learned the knowledge of PMP at my own expense to get the certificate. I thank my family for their support and thank you 51 Friends, active communication and help of all students.

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