PMP Question Super Explanations: Stop Collecting Questions. Start Testing Your Logic.
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Most PMP students are solving questions the wrong way.
They think the goal is to take 1,000 practice questions.
It's not.
In this episode, I go deep — really deep — into how you should actually be approaching PMP questions.
This isn't surface-level explanation.
This is about perspective.
When you solve a question, you shouldn't just be trying to "get it right."
You should be testing your logic.
You should be experimenting with structure.
You should be asking yourself:
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Why does this answer feel right?
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What assumption did I make?
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Where did my thinking break down?
That's how you improve.
The goal is not volume.
The goal is clarity.
You don't need more questions.
You need better thinking.
If you're struggling, don't stay stuck.
Call or text me directly:
📱 757-759-5282
The PMP exam changes on July 1st.
Let's get you across the finish line before that.