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If the PMP exam feels random, frustrating, or harder than it should be — this episode will change how you see it.
In this episode, I break down one of the biggest mistakes PMP candidates make: they try to solve every question instead of understanding what PMI is actually testing.
Here's the truth most people miss: The PMP exam is not random. It uses the same few problems over and over — just dressed up in different words, industries, and scenarios.
You'll learn:
Why PMP questions feel chaotic (and why that's intentional)
How PMI really evaluates your answers
The PMO mental model that makes questions predictable
The 3 decision lenses PMI consistently rewards — and why using them changes everything
This episode isn't about memorizing more content or grinding harder. It's about learning how to think the way PMI wants you to think — before you ever choose an answer.
If you've ever said, "I knew the material, but the questions got me," this episode is for you.
🎧 In the next episode, I'll show you how to identify the one dominant issue every PMP question is testing — and how that makes bad answers fall apart fast.
By Scott Payne4.8
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If the PMP exam feels random, frustrating, or harder than it should be — this episode will change how you see it.
In this episode, I break down one of the biggest mistakes PMP candidates make: they try to solve every question instead of understanding what PMI is actually testing.
Here's the truth most people miss: The PMP exam is not random. It uses the same few problems over and over — just dressed up in different words, industries, and scenarios.
You'll learn:
Why PMP questions feel chaotic (and why that's intentional)
How PMI really evaluates your answers
The PMO mental model that makes questions predictable
The 3 decision lenses PMI consistently rewards — and why using them changes everything
This episode isn't about memorizing more content or grinding harder. It's about learning how to think the way PMI wants you to think — before you ever choose an answer.
If you've ever said, "I knew the material, but the questions got me," this episode is for you.
🎧 In the next episode, I'll show you how to identify the one dominant issue every PMP question is testing — and how that makes bad answers fall apart fast.

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