Hi All,
I too just passed the exam. Halleluyah! I would like to confirm pretty much everything Jay1000 and Elizabeth have said. As far as adding my two cents....
1. Do not be lulled into a sense of confidence after scoring high on practice exams. My exam was significantly more difficult than the RMC simulation, Kerzner simulation, or even the 2 day prep class simulation I attended conducted by Bill Duncan himself (former PMI standards director). The main difficulty seemed to come from quite a number of situational type questions. In other words, "What would you do if...." type questions. I rarely was able to narrow my response past two seemingly equally good answers.
2. Definitely memorize. For the most part Jay1000 is right on the money with what to memorize.
3. Take at least one (preferably more) 200 question sample exams to get the feel of the process.
4. I recommend that you answer every question as it comes up. Do not leave any blanks to return to later. Just answer them and mark them for review later. That way, if you run out of time, at least you made an attempt to answer.
5. Here is a trick that was helpful to me, note your start time, then, when you have answered the first 50 questions, check the time elapsed. Multiply by 4. If the result shows you will finish in 3.5 hours or less, you know that your pace is good and for some questions you can take additional time.
It is a difficult exam, but, considering what we do in PM, it ought to be.
Best of Luck...