I then realized that this test is different. It's not about how much you study but how you study. There was a lot of material to go through and digest, and I knew that one book is not going to be enough.
I got "How to pass on your first try" for Andy Crowe, and I'm so glad I did. What is nice about the book is the way it's written which makes studying fun. PmBok, at least to me, was very dry, and I think this is why many PMP aspirants hesitate to take the test. You need a book that helps you understand the material, yet provide some questions that are as close to the real exam as possible.
http://www.pmhub.net/wp/2010/01/abdallah-el-chal-pmp-pmp-exam-lessons-learned/
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