I should have listened to your advice

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    kkgalicinao

    fkh2jt I'm so sorry to hear about your PcM exams! I understand how disappointed and frustrated you must be feeling, especially after putting in all that hard work to study. PcM is a tricky division because questions can feel all over the place. A lot of questions that feel irrelevant to PcM are actually overlap with PjM and CE (i.e. contracts, risk management, roles/responsibilities, etc.). They actually are relevant to PcM, but may require some contextual knowledge from other divisions. 

    If you're feeling burnt out from PcM, I'd recommend switching gears to PjM or CE. This could give you a fresh perspective with a new set of topics, while providing the context on adjacent topics that you've already learned from PcM. In other words, you've laid the foundation with your PcM studies, so now you're just building onto the knowledge you already have. This will be a dual benefit - pass PjM and/or CE, then use your newly attained knowledge and experience to pass your next PcM exam. 

    Keep your head up! You've got this! Best of luck :) 

    Kiara | Black Spectacles | Community

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