I passed the CMRP by slowing down and really learning the five pillars, one at a time. I kept a simple three-pages sheet per pillar-key ideas, common mistakes, and how I've seen it play out at work. That made everything click together instead of feeling like separate buckets.
Mock exams weren't just score checks. I tagged each question by pillar, wrote a quick note on why I missed it (gap in knowledge, misread, or a tricky distractor), then revisited the topic and re-tested it a day or two later. The big shift was thinking in scenarios rather than memorizing definitions-what's the goal, what data matters, what's the next best step. Short timed sets taught me when to move on instead of getting stuck.
Happy to share the simple templates I used for the pillar sheets and the tag-and-why log if that helps.
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Olalekan Ogunbanjo
Automation Engineer
AstraZeneca
Bollington
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