I'm Not a Good Reader… and I Passed the PMP Anyway (Chad's Story)
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If you've ever thought…
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"I can do the job, but I can't learn all this broad PMP stuff."
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"I read it twice and it still doesn't click."
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"I'm falling behind… so maybe I'm not cut out for this."
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"Agile vocabulary feels like another language."
…this episode is for you.
Chad CashDollar is a shipyard foreman who works long hours, has a chaotic schedule, and openly admits that reading comprehension and test endurance have always been his biggest hurdles. The PMP felt like a monster: 180 questions, 4 hours, and a ton of terminology.
And then he passed.
Not with perfect scores. Not with Above Target across the board. He passed with a mindset shift and a simple method that struggling students can actually copy:
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Start with what the question is asking
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Highlight only what matters
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Work it down to 50/50
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Pick your answer and commit
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Don't treat "wrong" like a crisis—treat it like reps
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Keep moving forward (because there's no failure until you stop)
This is the episode for the student who's tough at work… but doubting themselves at the desk.