Pass PcM

Pass PcM

Postby Sarcasmo » Tue May 09, 2017 12:25 pm

Passed PcM using 5.0 reference matrix materials.
Fairly straightforward exam.
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Re: Pass PcM

Postby kbarch » Sun May 21, 2017 5:20 pm

Congrats!! Just a couple of quick questions: How long did you study for this exam? From what I've heard and have witnessed so far, PcM and PjM share the same materials, just have different questions. Did you also study PjM along with it?

What exam are you taking next? I just passed C&E, which a lot of people were telling me to take it last, but since I have good experience with construction admin work, most of it was natural.
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Re: Pass PcM

Postby Sarcasmo » Sun Jun 11, 2017 6:40 am

There is overlap to be sure, but many differences as well.
I studied off and on for 3 - 4 weeks for each exam I've taken. Make sure you look at the reference matrix for 5.0 study materials for each exam. The Ncarb forum is an active forum, and has answers to all your questions - get on it if you haven't already. This remains a great forum for 4.0, but there isn't much for the 5.0 candidates.
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Re: Pass PcM

Postby kerzzo » Tue Jun 27, 2017 10:39 am

I agree, there is not much here for 5.0
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Re: Pass PcM

Postby Stefanation » Wed Mar 21, 2018 6:15 pm

Sarcasmo wrote:There is overlap to be sure, but many differences as well.
I studied off and on for 3 - 4 weeks for each exam I've taken. Make sure you look at the reference matrix for 5.0 study materials for each exam. The Ncarb forum is an active forum, and has answers to all your questions - get on it if you haven't already. This remains a great forum for 4.0, but there isn't much for the 5.0 candidates.

HI, there - what do you mean a "reference matrix for 5.0 study materials?"
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Re: Pass PcM

Postby Sarcasmo » Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:00 am

Hi stefanation --

Wow -- yours is the first post on the Practice Management division here since June of 2017.

Here's the refence marix https://www.ncarb.org/sites/default/files/ARE5-Handbook.pdf

Make sure you log into your NCARB page and forum to get input on this and other ARE essentials.

Good luck!
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