PMP Exam Tip: What to Write in Your PMP Exam Application

 

PMP Exam Tip: What to Write in Your PMP Exam ApplicationWe often receive a question similar to the following from PMP Exam Applicants who are in the process of filling in their application form:

Question: Do you have an example of project write ups on PMI application (best in class examples of how to summarize your projects)? I have drafted mine and would like to evaluate my application against best in class for structure, etc.

Answer: The answer is "No, we don't have any examples". This is because we don't collect them. Even if we had any, we would not share them. Each PMP application should specifically be written by the applicant based on their individual experience. Every project is different and the summary should not be just a "boilerplate" statement.

We also have a tip: When writing the summary go ahead and use as much "PMI language" as is appropriate. So if you have created a project plan as part of your work, then call it by that official PMBOK name, even if your company calls it a "Project Base Document". Use PMI terminology to make it easier for the reviewers to understand your write-up.

 

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