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Why PMI Study Hall Questions Feel Misleading (And What To Do About It)
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Why PMI Study Hall Questions Feel Misleading (And What To Do About It)

DEV Community·Manou Varouxakis·about 1 month ago
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If you've bought PMI Study Hall and felt like the questions were "misleading," "contradictory," or "poorly explained," you're not alone. A recent scan of Study Hall discussion threads on the PMI Community forum, r/PMP, and ProjectManagement.com surfaces three complaints over and over: Questions feel misleading or confusing Explanations repeat the textbook rather than clarifying the logic High Study Hall scores don't predict real-exam performance These sound like three different problems. They're actually one problem in different costumes. The one real issue: generic rationales When Study Hall tells you the correct answer to a question, it typically gives you a single paragraph of explanation: "The correct answer is B. Servant leadership requires the project manager to facilitate the team's decision-making rather than directing outcomes. Option A is incorrect because adjourning avoids the conflict. Options C and D are incorrect because they are premature escalations." Read that carefully.…

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