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Lessons Learned: My neighbors are noisy

Earlier this week, I tried out taking my first full exam over at Prepcast. But, the kids are suuuper noisy >.< And I was feeling tired at that time so it really felt like I was sitting for an exam and soo tired! 

But, I retook the exam this week and my fist PMP exam is 76.5%, which has an AT/AT/ AT/T/AT result. Not bad. :)


But I think what helped is that:

- I started my exam earlier in the night (around 5:30 PM instead of 7 PM). Right now it's 8 PM and the girls outside are suppper noisy. Good thing I'm done with my studying.

- I'm in a better state today physically. Let's just hope I can sustain this.


I think I'm still on track to take the PMP exam this year.

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