Finally passed my Manufacturing Production certification after two failed attempts

by Jessica L. 92 views3 replies
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Jessica L.OP
May 27, 2026

So I just got my results back yesterday and I finally passed — third time was the charm. I failed my first two attempts by pretty narrow margins (scored a 68 and then a 71, needed a 75 to pass) and honestly I was starting to question whether this was worth pursuing. What finally made the difference was being much more systematic about my prep instead of just reading through the material randomly.

The biggest shift was using a solid Manufacturing Production practice test routine — I was doing at least two timed practice sets per day for the last three weeks before my exam. I also found a study guide that broke down the lean manufacturing and quality control sections in a way that actually clicked for me. Those two topics alone probably make up close to 40% of the questions in my experience.

Anyone else here studying for this one? Happy to share my exam tips or talk through what tripped me up. The production scheduling questions were way harder than I expected going in.

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Chloe W.
May 27, 2026
Congrats! I'm scheduled for mine in about six weeks and the lean manufacturing content is killing me. Can I ask — were there a lot of scenario-based questions or more straightforward definitions? I've been drilling vocabulary but I'm worried that won't be enough. Also curious how many hours total you'd estimate you put in across all three attempts.
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Brian Y.
May 28, 2026
I passed on my second try last year. The scheduling and capacity planning questions tripped me up too the first time. What helped me was drawing out the production flow diagrams by hand while studying — sounds tedious but it made the concepts stick way better than just reading. Also the quality control section has a surprising amount of statistics, so don't skip that even if it feels dry.
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Samantha C.
May 28, 2026
Third time passing is still passing! Seriously though, two close failures and coming back for another shot takes real commitment. The production scheduling stuff has a steep learning curve — most people underestimate it going in.

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