CourseVerdict

PMP Exam Prep Seminar - Complete Exam Coverage with 35 PDUs vs SAT Prep

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

Joseph Phillips (Udemy) · Test Prep

PMP Exam Prep Seminar - Complete Exam Coverage with 35 PDUs

4.3/ 5 · 31 opinions
22 positive5 neutral4 negative/ 31 total

Magoosh · Test Prep

SAT Prep

4.0/ 5 · 24 opinions
16 positive5 neutral3 negative/ 24 total

Per-criterion

Content quality4.4 / 5

The course is one of the most complete PMP libraries on Udemy — 290 lectures across roughly 24.5 hours, mapped to the PMBOK Guide and split into the PMI exam's three domains (around 20 hours on ways of working, 9 on business acumen, 6 on power skills). Reviewers praise the depth of the worked case studies, the Earned Value Management and ITTO walkthroughs, and the formula coverage. The recurring content caveat is that some material reads as paraphrasing the PMBOK Guide and that the PMBOK 6-to-7 transition left a few coverage seams.

Instructor4.6 / 5

Joseph Phillips is the strongest part of the package and the reason most reviewers recommend it. A McGraw-Hill/AMA/Dummies Press project-management author with 25+ years of consulting and training experience, certified as PMP, PMI-ACP, ITIL, Project+ and a Certified Technical Trainer, he is repeatedly described as clear, articulate and good at breaking complex PMI concepts into understandable parts. The one consistent knock is that he does not answer messages — there is no real instructor interaction beyond the Udemy Q&A forum.

Value for money4.4 / 5

List price runs higher but the course is almost always on sale around $15-25 with lifetime access, and it delivers a genuine 35-contact-hour certificate that satisfies the mandatory PMI education requirement to sit the PMP exam — something most learners would otherwise pay a bootcamp hundreds or thousands of dollars for. That certificate alone makes it one of the best-value ways to clear the PMP eligibility hurdle, with the honest deduction being that you will likely buy a separate exam simulator for practice volume.

Practice material3.0 / 5

The weakest dimension and the one nearly every critical source flags. The course includes section quizzes, formula quizzes and two full-length 200-question practice exams, which is not nothing, but reviewers agree it is not enough question volume to be exam-ready and recommend buying a dedicated PMP simulator on top. There are also repeated complaints about quiz questions that are not covered in the lectures and a handful of wrong or unrevised answer keys.

Score improvement4.2 / 5

The course has hundreds of learners crediting it with passing the PMP exam, often on the first attempt, and several describe a workable plan of pairing each PMBOK chapter with the matching lecture over about a month. The deduction is that almost no one passes on this course alone — the consistent advice across sources is to supplement with a separate question bank or simulator, so score movement depends on the learner adding practice the course does not fully provide.

Content quality4.0 / 5

Magoosh SAT offers 200+ video lessons covering every tested concept across Math and Reading & Writing, and reviewers at Test Prep Insight, EduReviewer, and History Cooperative confirm the lessons are clear, correctly structured, and appropriately concise (4–12 minutes each). The significant caveat flagged by AlphaTest AI and Sojourning Scholar is that a substantial portion of the video library was repurposed from older paper-SAT or GRE content and has not been reshot for the Digital SAT format introduced in 2024, leaving conceptual gaps — particularly in Reading and Writing strategy — that ambitious students notice.

Instructor4.0 / 5

The Magoosh SAT teaching team holds 99th-percentile credentials, and students consistently praise their clear explanations: "helpful tips and strategies" and "extremely thorough and detailed explanations" appear across the official review page. The whiteboard-and-voiceover presentation style — no on-screen instructor — is the most commonly cited frustration, described by multiple reviewers as PowerPoint-style and visually dated. Students who need an engaging on-camera presence will find Magoosh's delivery functional but dry compared to competitors like Princeton Review.

Value for money4.6 / 5

At $129 for 12 months of full access — or $399 for the On-Demand Classes tier — Magoosh is the most affordable structured SAT prep course available from an established provider. Trustpilot reviewers, App Store users, and every independent blog that covers pricing name affordability as Magoosh's single clearest strength. The 100-point score improvement guarantee (for students who previously scored 1350 or below and complete the full program) adds meaningful risk protection at a price point where alternatives like Kaplan ($449–$1,000+) or Princeton Review ($799–$1,599) cost six to twelve times as much.

Practice material3.7 / 5

The course includes 1,750+ practice questions, each with both a video and text explanation — a feature reviewers consistently highlight as differentiating. The weakness is full-length test volume: only 3 complete practice tests are included, and they are drawn from the same question bank rather than being fully independent exams. The College Board's own free Bluebook app includes official adaptive practice tests, which reviewers recommend using alongside Magoosh rather than relying on Magoosh tests alone, especially given score predictor accuracy concerns.

Score improvement3.8 / 5

Magoosh's own schools data confirms users outperform national averages when they invest 40–50 hours of study, and the most commonly reported student gain is 100+ points. However, a well-documented pattern across Reddit threads and review blogs is that Magoosh's score predictor tends to "lowball" actual results — students frequently score 150–200 points higher on the real exam than on Magoosh practice tests, suggesting the practice difficulty is calibrated harder than the actual Digital SAT. For students aiming at 1500+, reviewers note that Magoosh's Reading and Writing questions have a "logic gap" not present in College Board materials.

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