Course Information
Course Overview
PMP Exam Prep Formulas you will need to know before taking the PMP exam based on PMBOK 6th Edition
Passing the PMP exam can be a very difficult task. In this course, we will tackle the math section of the exam. This course is updated to match the current PMP exam and will cover the following sections. This course is updated to cover formulas covered in the 2021-Current PMP and CAPM exam:
· Earned Value Management
· Critical Path Method
· Three-Point Estimates
· Communications Formula
EVM or Earned Value Management, is considered one of the most complex topics on a PMP or CAPM exam. This course will review all of the formulas and show you how to apply them in a real-life setting. Students will learn how to memorize the formulas with easy tricks and methods.
This short course is all you will need to answer all of the PMP exam questions with confidence. The course will also include a cheat sheet of the formulas you must memorize to pass your exam.
This course is taught by Instructor and PMP author Andrew Ramdayal. Andrew has over 60 certifications and has authored a few bestselling books for the PMP exam. His book PMP Exam Prep Simplified is Amazon's top PMP study guide and has helped over 100,000 people pass their PMP. Andrew has taught this course to thousands of students worldwide, both in the classroom and online.
Course Content
- 4 section(s)
- 20 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Earned Value Management
- Section 2 Critical Path Method
- Section 3 Three point estimates
- Section 4 Communications Channels Formula
What You’ll Learn
- All the math you will need to know in order to pass the PMP exam
- How to answer all the tricky questions on the actual exam
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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GGerald John
simple explanation.
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VVanessa Escobar
Andrew provided a simple easy to understand explanations for the most common formula calculations.
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LL Brown
Helped me to prepare for the PMP exam and pass on first try. I was well prepared and didn't need most of the equations but the way the exam is setup you never know, so you have to be prepared. Excellent examples. The only available resource was the formulas PDF. I would recommend.
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MMargaret Ann Carraway
Andrew very patiently explains how to read and calculate the critical path. I can see that this is a great tool and important to understand.