Passed- the honory thread.
Took my exam today at 12:45 and used all 90 min. There were some questions that I wasn't sure of, there was a linux question that I knew was a beta question but since I had linux experience I got it right. Honestly, I thought I had failed the test because of the way CompTIA worded some of there questions and when I used process of elimination I got it down to 2 answers.
So I had to go with my gut on a lot of them. In the end, I got a 820/900. So I guess, I did quite alright.
I have to thank the good book of Darril Gibson, his app, and Professor Messer.
I started studying around 8/18, finished the book around 9/15 started fine tuning some areas and booked the test for today about 5 days ago.
If you guys have any questions just let me know, I'll try to answer it as best as i can.
So I had to go with my gut on a lot of them. In the end, I got a 820/900. So I guess, I did quite alright.
I have to thank the good book of Darril Gibson, his app, and Professor Messer.
I started studying around 8/18, finished the book around 9/15 started fine tuning some areas and booked the test for today about 5 days ago.
If you guys have any questions just let me know, I'll try to answer it as best as i can.
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CassL Member Posts: 13 ■■■□□□□□□□Great job!
Out of curiosity, how many performance-based questions did you get vs multiple choice? -
newjack Member Posts: 106 ■■■□□□□□□□Great job!
Out of curiosity, how many performance-based questions did you get vs multiple choice?
I got 4 performance based questions. One was to set up physical security, the volatility of forensics, setting up a WAP and the type of authentication factors. I may be missing one, because I did blow through some questions because it came through second nature... But that's what I could remember. I took about 20 min on it because of the physical security part kind of threw me off, but once you formulate it in your head you're fine.