5 Reasons to Attend a PMP® Exam Boot Camp to Pass Your Exam
Please note: This article shows just one side of the story. If you want to get the full and balanced picture, read our article "5 Reasons NOT to take an Exam Boot Camp".
Talk to any project management trainer and you’ll find that they have an opinion on the pros and cons of Project Management Professional (PMP)® boot camps. Some people love them, some people don’t. Last time, we looked at five reasons why a PMP® exam boot camp may not be the right choice for you on your journey toward becoming a PMP. Today we’ll be considering the reasons why you might want to choose this form of learning. Then, you can make your own decision about what sort of training is the most suitable for you.
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The Project Management Institute (PMI)® has published the Project Management Professional (PMP)® Credentials Handbook, which you can find at the following URL:
Studying for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam is a highly individual journey; however, here are a few basic study tips that you may want to consider:
In order to apply for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® Exam you will have to evidence "35 contact hours of formal education.” The Project Management Institute (PMI)® explains this as follows in the PMP® Credentials Handbook:
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The Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam is developed and administered by the 

The Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification is a must-have for many project managers. It demonstrates your ability as a project manager to your current and prospective employers, and can help you take the next step up the corporate ladder. That said, it is not an easy road, and preparing for the exam can be a time-consuming and stressful business.