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Old 10-17-2010, 07:01 PM   #21
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hi,
thanks all for your answers: I see you all agree it's not worth it to waste time with "tips".

so, my question is:
which books should I study for F5/F6? I mean there are a lot of choices, but I can't buy and study all there's on the market: from your experience, what is enought to have succes on the exams?
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Old 02-08-2012, 11:18 AM   #22
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Tips should be used when you are doing revision .Then it will be always helpful for your exam.
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One of the more obscure terms that you need to know for the PMP Exam is the “Tornado Diagram”. Basically, the tornado diagram is a typical display format of the sensitivity analysis.
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If you feel it will help you, set a revision timetable, revising certain subjects at certain times.
If you feel the need for silence while revising, try to make this possible.
If you like to work to music, get some headphones and listen to your favourite album whilst you work. Try to listen to something that is familiar and "one of your favourites" - this will help to put you in a positive frame of mind during your revision - it can also reduce the risk of distraction, under the right circumstances.
Make sure you have a break from revision - try to arrange things so that you have a "day off" revising. This will mean when you re-start your revision, you will be a little fresher.
Try to revise one section of notes, or one set of topics together.
If you have trouble with specific details of topics, at least try to understand the topic generally and try not to get too bogged down with details. If you just choose to "ignore" topics, you may be limiting your options too much when it comes to answering questions - try to gain a broad understanding, as this is often sufficient to answer most or part of a question. (Quite often, details are supplied anyway - you just have to tie them together.)

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