Your strategy didn’t match what PMI was looking for
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Failing the PMP
Failing the PMP feels like a punch to the gut.
You start replaying the questions.
Second-guessing every answer.
Wondering what went wrong—and what this failure says about you.
It feels personal.
But it’s not.
Failing the PMP isn’t about you as a project manager. It’s about how you approached the exam.
Heck, even I failed it twice. That’s why I do what I do now.
I don’t want you to ever experience that. (And so far, zero of my students have.)
But here’s the reality: PMI isn’t testing your ability to manage projects the way you do at work.
They’re testing how well you can think like them.
And that’s a skill most people don’t naturally have.
Failing doesn’t mean you’re not capable.
It just means your strategy didn’t match what PMI was looking for.
Most people take failure as a dead end. It’s not. It’s a map.
It shows you exactly where the gaps are—whether it’s your mindset, your approach to questions, or your ability to focus on PMI’s priorities.
If you can see failure for what it really is—feedback—you’re already on your way to passing.
Here’s how you can use that feedback:
Look for patterns in the questions that tripped you up. Was it Agile? Processes? Mindset?
Train yourself to think beyond memorization. PMI doesn’t care how much you’ve studied—they care how you solve problems.
Use realistic practice questions to rewire how you approach scenarios, so you’re not just answering questions—you’re thinking like PMI.
Failing isn’t the end. It’s just another step forward, as long as you’re willing to take it.
The only way to truly fail is to give up.
And if you really don’t want to experience this feeling, I have one spot open for you to join PMP Fast-Track. We have a 100% success rate and over 700 testimonials.
Look, you can do it on your own, but why risk it?
Just reply “PASS” to this email and I’ll share with you the info.
This invitation does expire tonight at midnight, and prices are going up soon, but it’s entirely up to you.
Gabor “Gut-Punch” Stramb
P.S. If you are committed, do not send me an email just proceed via this link: https://gaborstramb.com/special-offer
And journey starts -> 1st homework -> 1st session -> passing 1st Try