Passed CCP exam on second try — what finally clicked for me

by amelia_f 31 views4 replies
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amelia_fOP
May 24, 2026

First attempt I scored a 68% and needed a 70% to pass. That was rough. I'd been studying on and off for about four months, maybe 8 hours a week, and clearly wasn't being systematic enough about it. The AACE recommended study materials are dense and I kept jumping around topics instead of building a foundation.

Second attempt I blocked off 12 weeks and averaged 15 hours a week. The big shift was really drilling the earned value management formulas until they were automatic. CPI, SPI, TCPI — those show up constantly and if you're slow on them you waste time. I also stopped treating the Total Cost Management Framework as background reading and actually internalized the structure.

My final score was 76%. The cost estimating section was harder than I expected, especially the learning curve questions. The risk section was more straightforward once I understood the probability and impact matrix relationships. Scheduling integration with cost was also a significant chunk — probably 20% of what I saw.

If you're considering this cert, plan for at least 300 total study hours if you don't have heavy cost engineering background. The exam itself is 6.5 hours and that's exhausting. Take breaks during the test if they allow it.

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rashid_c
May 24, 2026

300 hours sounds about right for someone without direct cost engineering experience. I had 8 years in project controls and still needed around 180 hours to feel ready. The breadth of the TCM Framework covers areas most practitioners haven't touched in years.

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sophie_m
May 25, 2026

How much did the practice exams align with the real test difficulty? I've been using the AACE study guide questions and they feel easier than what I've heard the actual exam is like. A bit worried I'm not calibrated correctly at this point.

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jordan_k
May 25, 2026

The 6.5-hour sitting is no joke. I brought snacks and took a 15-minute break at the midpoint. Some people try to power through but your brain starts degrading pretty hard after hour four. Pacing yourself actually matters.

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devonte_h
May 26, 2026

Congrats on passing. The earned value section wrecked me too on my first attempt. I kept confusing TCPI calculations for EAC vs BAC scenarios and it cost me probably 8-10 questions. Second time I made a reference sheet and drilled those until I could do them cold.

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