Anyone else studying for CCRM in the next month? Want to study together
Taking my (CCRM) Certified Client Relationship Manager exam in 5 weeks and trying to find people at a similar stage to keep each other accountable.
I study better when I have someone to compare notes with. Currently going through "CCRM" and working on my weak areas — specifically around CCRM exam.
My schedule: 90 min of focused study every weekday, full practice test on weekends. I review every wrong answer and try to understand the why, not just memorize the right option.
If you're in a similar prep window and want to:
- Compare practice test scores weekly
- Share resources that actually helped
- Talk through confusing questions
Reply here or message me. Doesn't have to be formal — even just checking in once a week helps me stay on track.
Where is everyone at in their prep?
Worth mentioning: the free ccrm client needs assessment communication covers exactly the areas people tend to struggle with most.
Coming back to this thread because I just passed my CCRM yesterday. Everything people said about the practice test section is spot on — that was the hardest part for me too. For anyone still studying, don't skip the applied questions in the ccrm account management. They're the closest to what you'll actually see.
Quick update for this thread: just cleared 80% on my most recent CCRM practice set. The ccrm relationship building & retention strategies has been my main resource and the difficulty feels right — not easy enough to give false confidence, not so hard it's discouraging. Sitting for the real thing in 3 weeks.
For anyone finding this thread later: the CCRM is passable with consistent effort, even working full time. I studied 65 minutes a day for 8 weeks. The ccrm relationship building & retention strategies kept me honest about where my gaps were instead of just drilling things I already knew.
Honestly the thing that moved my scores the most wasn't drilling more questions, it was slowing down on the ones I got wrong and figuring out why the wrong answers were wrong. CCRM loves those "all of these look right" questions where two options are technically true but only one fits the scenario. Once I started writing out why each distractor was a trap, the patterns clicked. I'd be down to compare notes, I'm about 4 weeks out too.
If you want something to grind through, I've been using this ccrm customer retention set and it's been solid for that. Don't just check if you got it right. Read the explanation even when you nailed it, because sometimes I was right for the wrong reason and that bites you later. Hit me up and we can swap weak areas.
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