Needs a date
Get together and form a study group - just suggest a location and time and you can form your own study group.
Best Practices for PMP Exam Study Groups:
-commitment is key! study group members must be very committed to their study group team, and the process of studying for the exam. Set goals and meet them!
-attendance to each study group session is mandatory and missed sessions must be made up. when you miss a session, you are letting the whole group down.
-try to meet at least twice a week if not three times a week. the closer to your exam the more important this is.
-one very effective method of learning is for each study group member to be responsible for learning a chapter from the PMBOK and then teaching it to the rest of the study group. The act of explaining the material and answering questions helps to solidify your own understanding.
-drill on exam questions until you are consistently scoring 75-80% accuracy; you need 61% to pass; build up your accuracy buffer!
Good luck studying for your exam! And let everyone know how you did WHEN you pass it!
Hi future PMP's!
Congratulations on your commitment to achieving your PMP!
I have changed the name of this Meetup Group to align with the geography which you've chosen. Those who want to study in SF, will be confused by seeing a San Bruno venue in a SF meet up. And those wanting to study in San Bruno won't know to find you if you are called SF Study Group.
Thanks and good luck on your studies!
Athens Kolias
Is this group already in full swing? Can I still join or is it too far down the road already?
Hello Ben,
I am the PMP Study Group co-ordinator for PMI-SFBAC. This group is not meeting at the moment but I put people in touch with one another who'd like to form a study group.
Could you email me at brockwayh@gmail.com on your preferences for face to face or webex, and the locations and times that would work for you.
thanks,
Heather
Is anyone willing to host this in San Francisco or would it be possible to meet up in a public place that is public-transit friendly?