Pass the PMP on your first attempt
A structured, no-fluff exam prep school built for working project managers — master the PMBOK framework, crack agile and hybrid question formats, and walk into test day with full-length mock exam scores that prove you're ready.

"Your experience got you this far — my job is to close the gap between what you already know and what the exam actually tests."— Michelle Dixon

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Master all five PMBOK process groups and ten knowledge areas well enough to answer situational exam questions with confidence
- Decode the PMP exam's predictive, agile, and hybrid question formats and apply the right mental model for each
- Build a personalized 60-day study plan that fits a full-time work schedule without burnout
- Achieve a passing-level score on full-length, timed mock exams before sitting the real test
- Articulate earned value management (EVM) metrics, critical path calculations, and risk registers fluently in both exam and workplace contexts
- Complete and submit a flawless PMP application — including experience documentation and contact hours — so there are zero administrative surprises on exam day
How it works
A school that adapts to you
This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.
We learn your level
A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.
Lessons adapt as you go
Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.
Your AI coach keeps you moving
Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.
The curriculum
What's inside your school
6 modules · 24 lessons

Exam Landscape & Study Blueprint
Orient learners to the PMP exam's structure, eligibility requirements, and how to build a realistic 60-day study plan around a full-time job.
- 1.1How the PMP Exam Actually WorksIncluded
- 1.2Eligibility, Application, and Contact HoursIncluded
- 1.3Submitting a Flawless PMP ApplicationIncluded
- 1.4Building Your Personalized 60-Day Study PlanIncluded
PMBOK Foundations: Process Groups & Knowledge Areas
Build a thorough, exam-ready command of all five process groups and ten knowledge areas as defined by the PMBOK Guide.
- 2.1The Five Process Groups DemystifiedIncluded
- 2.2Knowledge Areas 1–5: Scope, Schedule, Cost, Quality, and IntegrationIncluded
- 2.3Knowledge Areas 6–10: Resources, Communications, Risk, Procurement, and StakeholdersIncluded
- 2.4Inputs, Tools, Techniques & Outputs (ITTOs) That Actually Get TestedIncluded
Agile, Hybrid, and the PMI Mindset
Decode how the PMP exam blends predictive, agile, and hybrid thinking and train the PMI-preferred mental model for answering situational questions.
- 3.1Predictive vs. Agile vs. Hybrid: Knowing Which Lens to ApplyIncluded
- 3.2Core Agile Frameworks Tested on the PMPIncluded
- 3.3The PMI Mindset: How to Think Like the ExamIncluded
- 3.4Hybrid Scenarios and Situational Question StrategyIncluded
Quantitative Skills: EVM, Critical Path & Risk
Build fluency in the math-heavy exam topics — earned value management, schedule network analysis, and quantitative risk — so calculations feel automatic under exam pressure.
- 4.1Earned Value Management (EVM) from ScratchIncluded
- 4.2Critical Path Method and Schedule CompressionIncluded
- 4.3Risk Registers, Probability-Impact Matrices, and EMVIncluded
- 4.4Quantitative Formula Drill & Cheat-Sheet MasteryIncluded
Practice Question Fluency & Exam Technique
Develop the question-reading speed, trap-avoidance instincts, and stamina needed to perform at a passing level on full-length timed exams.
- 5.1Anatomy of a PMP Question: Stems, Distractors & TrapsIncluded
- 5.2Domain-by-Domain Practice BlocksIncluded
- 5.3Timed Half-Length Mock Exam & DebriefIncluded
- 5.4Full-Length Mock Exam 1 & Performance AnalysisIncluded
- 5.5Full-Length Mock Exam 2 & Final Gap ClosingIncluded
Exam Week Readiness & Post-Certification Momentum
Ensure learners arrive at the test center logistically prepared, mentally sharp, and ready to leverage their PMP credential immediately.
- 6.1Exam-Day Logistics, Rules & Proctoring ProtocolsIncluded
- 6.2Last-Week Review Strategy and Mental PreparationIncluded
- 6.3After You Pass: Maintaining Your PDUs and Using Your PMPIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
The Seasoned PM
Has years of project delivery under their belt and is ready to formalize their expertise with a credential that opens the next career door.
The Aspiring Team Lead
Managing a team for the first time and wants the PMP to cement their authority and accelerate their path to a senior PM title.
The Busy Professional
Balancing a demanding full-time role and needs a structured, efficient study plan — not a course that assumes they have eight hours a day to spare.
The Career Switcher
Transitioning from a specialist role (engineering, ops, finance) into formal project management and needs the PMP to validate their pivot.
The Previous Attempt Survivor
Sat the PMP once, didn't pass, and is back with a sharper strategy, a demand for real mock exams, and zero patience for filler content.
The Agency / Consulting PM
Managing client-facing projects across multiple industries and needs the PMP both as a differentiator and as a fluency boost across predictive, agile, and hybrid environments.
Questions
Frequently asked
Your teacher
A note from your teacher
Michelle Dixon
If you're reading this, I'm going to make an educated guess about where you are right now.
You've been managing projects for years. You know how to run a kickoff meeting, how to manage a risk register, how to keep a sponsor calm when scope starts creeping. You're good at this job — and the people around you know it. But every time the PMP comes up, there's a quiet hesitation. Maybe you started studying once and got buried in PMBOK jargon. Maybe the exam format felt unpredictable. Maybe work just got in the way. Whatever the reason, you're here now, and that matters.
Here's what I want you to understand: the PMP exam is not a test of your project management experience. It's a test of a specific way of thinking about project management — PMI's framework, PMI's vocabulary, PMI's preferred responses to situational scenarios. That's actually good news. It means the gap between where you are and where you need to be is bridgeable, and it's bridgeable in a defined period of time with the right structure.
That's what I've built this school to provide. Not a 400-page textbook summary. Not a firehose of practice questions with no strategy behind them. A clear system — from submitting a complete application, to mastering the five process groups and ten knowledge areas, to cracking the agile and hybrid question formats that define the current exam, to walking two full-length mock exams before you ever sit the real thing. Every piece of the curriculum exists because it's tested, because it matters, and because it respects the fact that you have a full-time job and a finite amount of study hours.
I know what it's like to balance serious exam prep with serious work responsibilities. I also know what it feels like to sit down on exam day and know you're ready — not hope, not guess, but know. That's the outcome I'm here to help you reach. The credential is within reach. Let's go get it.
— Michelle Dixon
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