PE here too, can someone please let me know your best guess of how much study time you put into the PMP? Also, I know it shows you your score at the end of the exam when you pass, if you're comfortable will you post your grade too?
Sorry I'm the typical engineer not taking this too seriously and been studying for a PE for 14 months so the name of the game is being "efficient" with my time lol.
Agree that the PMP is about memorization. I spent about 2 hours on weekdays for 3 months studying. I used a study guide, PMBOK, and materials I found on the internet. But the key to passing is memorizing all the processes and understanding it’s relation to each other. I procrastinated and committed it to memory on my 45 minute drive to the test center. Many of my responses reached back to the processes which I think helped me pass on my first attempt. Good luck!
I started prepping for the PMP back in May 2020. I used the Linked review course in order to meet one of the requirements for the PMP exam application. The LinkedIn review course was free through my company. I also used the pmp master prep test, velocity tech test simulators, PMI practice exam and you tube videos. Most of the Test questions were situation questions. PMP changed their test domains for the 2021. There is a free class being offered by PMI member based on the new format. Hopefully that helps.