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I have a practice paper sent by APMG when I booked my exam. PM me an email address (and anyone else) and I'll send it across.
Would love to see the practice paper if I could figure out how to PM you..! They do have a practice paper on their site - I wonder if it is the same? Would you be emailing the paper or snail-mail. I may be too far away fro snailing.
You don't need past papers, just put your mindset into that of a big consultancy before the exam and you'll pass. For example:
Q: Define the purpose of the PID.
A: A fuzzy undefined document that is open to at least five different reasonable interpretations and allows third parties to bill for even core stuff as "out of scope".
Q: Define the responsibilities of the Project Sponsor.
A: To be as receptive as possible to supplier jollies while acting as a nodding dog to every supplier budget extension or scope alteration request.
How very true - sadly though the exam is multiple choice these days.
Found a few online papers I can get access to, but prefer ones I can actually print out to get me into the exam mindset.
You don't need past papers, just put your mindset into that of a big consultancy before the exam and you'll pass. For example:
Q: Define the purpose of the PID.
A: A fuzzy undefined document that is open to at least five different reasonable interpretations and allows third parties to bill for even core stuff as "out of scope".
Q: Define the responsibilities of the Project Sponsor.
A: To be as receptive as possible to supplier jollies while acting as a nodding dog to every supplier budget extension or scope alteration request.
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