Just finished the ADM and wanted to give a detailed breakdown of the difficulty by section for people currently studying.
The practice test questions were the most challenging by far — not because they're tricky, but because they require you to apply concepts rather than just recall them. I studied that section twice as hard after my practice scores showed a consistent gap there.
The easier wins are in the foundational areas where memorization pays off. I recommend starting with the free adm agile principles & mindset questions and answers to get a feel for question style. For the conceptual side, agile delivery manager certification gives you the background context the practice tests assume you already have.
My advice: don't neglect the applied sections even if the theory feels comfortable. The exam is designed to catch people who understand concepts in isolation but struggle with real-world scenarios.
For the people asking about study timelines: I studied 68 minutes per day for 14 weeks working full time. It's absolutely doable without burning out. The key is consistency — missing days hurts more than extending your timeline.
Really helpful breakdown, thanks for sharing. I'm at week 2 of my ADM prep and the study guide section is exactly where I'm struggling too. Going to try the approach you described and see if it moves my scores.
Same experience here. The free adm agile principles & mindset questions and answers was what finally made it click for me — specifically the way it explains the reasoning rather than just giving answers. Took me 3 weeks of consistent practice but scores went from 62% to 83% by exam day.
Same experience here. The free adm agile principles & mindset questions and answers was what finally made it click for me — specifically the way it explains the reasoning rather than just giving answers. Took me 3 weeks of consistent practice but scores went from 67% to 84% by exam day.
Just hit 78% on my last practice run, which honestly surprised me. I've been grinding the adm adm metrics reporting section pretty hard and it's starting to click. Wasn't expecting to jump that much in one week.
Planning to sit the real exam in about three weeks if I can keep this momentum. I'd say if you're scoring consistently above 75% on practice you're probably ready, but I want a little more buffer before I pull the trigger.
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