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      <title><![CDATA[PMI-SP announced by PMI April 1, 2008]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[check www.pmhub.net for the FAQ and the PMI banner ads]]></description>
      <link>http://www.pmhub.net/blog/post/index/32/PMISP-announced-by-PMI-April-1-2008</link>
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      <title><![CDATA[More Q&amp;A and Tips in PMHUB Question Bank]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[Hi
just to let you know that I just added more than 10 Q&amp;A to the 500+ Q&amp;A in PMHUB's Question Bank. Please make us of this question bank
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      <link>http://www.pmhub.net/blog/post/index/31/More-QA-and-Tips-in-PMHUB-Question-Bank</link>
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      <title><![CDATA[PMTOOLBOX has complied to PMHUB request]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[This PMHUB-PMTOOLBOX episode has ends well.

 PMTOOLBOX removed all copies of PMHUB articles from its website.

Thank you ]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[PMTOOLBOX replied]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[PMHUB received a mail from PMTOOLBOX

We will not publish this mail but we will state our stand point first:
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      <title><![CDATA[PMHUB Blog content copied by PMTOOLBOX.com]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[PMHUB received reports from its members that a website called PMTOOLBOX has copied PMHUB Blog in its website.

PMHUB sincerely hope that PMTOOLBOX respect the copyright law and PMI Professional Responsibility and take this off from PMTOOLBOX.com]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[PMHUB BLOG is locked to prevent spamming]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[Just let kme know if you want to write your blog here.  For months , hudreds of vulgar spams were posted here by spammers and PMHUb have to spent hours to clean it up...

There is no spam filter or spam block, so I have to do this manually. I set everybody legvel at 0, so that nobody may write a blog  except those known members.

If you want to write a blog, write to pmhub with the pmhub  dot net address and I will give you the authority. 

Life ius not pleasant when facing such unpleasant characters like spammers]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Message to guests]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to PMHUB Blog

This is a community blof of the PMHUB PM Community'

Our homepage is www.pmhub.net
Our Forums is http://forums.pmhub.net
Our mailing list is PMHUB yahoogroups (started in June 2001) - now moved to PMHUB Googlegroups (Feb 2, 2007)
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      <title><![CDATA[ Ride with me to the CAPM exam-- (The End)-- contd.]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[Additional resources that I found helpful. (Elceem mentioned that he will post these sooon in the file download section.

ezdistribution.xls : This is a guess about the distribution of the CAPM questions. The breakdown is not set in stone. I was unable to find any official breakdown of numbers. This is just to help one to get a rough idea about his/her score. The distribution is a guess. Use it at your own risk.

ShameerITTOeditedbyez.xls: Originally created by Shameer SAM. I sorted the ITTO's out by KA. Also, I tried to the best of my ability to manage the print area.
I will delete the file if Shameer (or an administrator) asks me to do so. I was able to print the 9 KA’s in five pages. And, I would carry these around almost everywhere. But you do have to add some of the ITTO’s your selves. It will help you out because you will make the document your own.

ezanbari.xls: This sheet has the Anbari questions numbered by the chapters. Helpful for those who want to use the test questions multiple times.
Q &amp; A's for the PMBOK Guide (Paperback) by Frank T. Anbari , ISBN: 1930699395]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ride with me to the CAPM exam-- (The End)]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[It was wonderful to share my experiences with you all. I learnt a great deal from the PMHub community. Sorry that I was not able to post in March.

Barring any unusual circumstances I have passed the CAPM exam. I did much better than any of the practice exams I took. All the additional reading plus the process group method helped me out. And of course the PMHub posts were helpful.
Now only if I could get a breakdown of the questions by KA.

EZrider ]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Ride with me to the CAPM exam-- (April)  ]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[	
Starting from April I had more time (fortunately). By now I had finished the PMBOK once. Solved the Anbari questions twice, read Nielsen Pdf’s and the shameer sam ITTO’s atleast two or three times. Went over Rita’s flash cards twice.

First week of April: I read the PMBOK (3rd ed.) backwards. I do not know about the rest of you but, when I read a book, I concentrate well in the beginning and then less and less towards the end. So reading it both forward and backward helped me retain as much as possible. You may have to figure out your strengths and weaknesses yourself.

By the 5th of April I finished reading (or re-reading ) the PMBOK. On the 6th I took th esi-intl (http://www.esi-intl.com/public/e-training/desc.asp?code=PMC0211) CAPM exam. I did not do well on this one. I got less then 65% and was not very happy. I had been studying on and off since September/October of 2005.

On Friday (4/7) and Saturday(4/<img src="http://www.pmhub.net/blog/smilies/icon_cool.gif" alt="8)" /> I did not study much. Just went over the ITTO’s again. Also I did not do well on the process areas so I read the PMBOK (chapter 2 and 3). Also on Friday I printed the questions from vl-p.net [http://vl-p.net/free-pmp-self-test/pmp-free-exam-test-questions.htm (thanks to Ganesan)] and took the sample test from test preview [http://www.testprepreview.com/modules/pmp.htm (thanks to Ganesan)]. I did ok on these 13 out of 15 on the test preview questions. I scored around 70% on the vl-p test (note: I took it on paper and this is also a PMP based test).

On Sunday the 9th of April I started thinking about the esti-intl exam. I realized that the process groups is my area of weakness, but I needed a way to overcome this. Earlier I tried remembering the processes in process groups by recalling the KA itself. For example I would recall that Scope control is in the monitor and control process group. But I needed a better method. Then I had a my moment of Eureka.

I already knew the KA processes. So if I could map them according to the process area t ..]]></description>
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