CISA December Exam - approach and general 'hello' to others out there
wearingmyrolex
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Hello All,
today I started my CISA journey, having booked myself the December seat in Manchester. I've given myself 46 days to read this 'exciting' material twice (CISA RM), absorb and self test; via the ISACA Question DB [1200+ questions].
I took the same approach last year for CISM and managed a top 10% result, I'm hoping this year is the same
If anyone has any other recommendations or approach, I'd be glad to hear it.
Thanks
today I started my CISA journey, having booked myself the December seat in Manchester. I've given myself 46 days to read this 'exciting' material twice (CISA RM), absorb and self test; via the ISACA Question DB [1200+ questions].
I took the same approach last year for CISM and managed a top 10% result, I'm hoping this year is the same
If anyone has any other recommendations or approach, I'd be glad to hear it.
Thanks
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zxbane Member Posts: 740 ■■■■□□□□□□Best of luck OP, I was hoping to take it in December myself but life got in the way so it will be next year for me.. Be sure to let us know how you do and your impression of the exciting Review Manual!
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wearingmyrolex Member Posts: 58 ■■□□□□□□□□Will do zxbane. Life always get's in the way. I have a friend studying for CISM waking up at 4:30am in order to read I was studying for the CEH until this Sunday when I decided to park the exam (given it's a flexible exam date) in order to have a shot at the CISA. Good luck when you decide to continue!
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zxbane Member Posts: 740 ■■■■□□□□□□Yeah my issue is I am closing on a house and moving the same date the ISACA exam is offered to start a new job the following Monday. The studying part isn't the problem, it is the inflexible test date. Anyways I'll get after it the first time they offer it in 2015. I'm sure you'll do great if you hit the Q&A DB hard!