Passed CISSP on 28th of March
Finally i have done it on first attempt, took big decision quit the job and study 28 days full time.
For me Shon Harris the best resource including the audios , then cyberary, CCCure tests.
Exam was difficult as hell, at times i was scratching my face that what he wants to ask,
took just one break, After i have finished the exam i was expecting to be failed and had planned not to take this exam again,
when he handed over me the result, immediately saw the 2nd page to see what i got but no details were there, then checked
the 1st page and .....
Thanks to everyone who share their experience that really helped.
Now looking for JOb
imran
For me Shon Harris the best resource including the audios , then cyberary, CCCure tests.
Exam was difficult as hell, at times i was scratching my face that what he wants to ask,
took just one break, After i have finished the exam i was expecting to be failed and had planned not to take this exam again,
when he handed over me the result, immediately saw the 2nd page to see what i got but no details were there, then checked
the 1st page and .....
Thanks to everyone who share their experience that really helped.
Now looking for JOb
imran
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IaHawk Member Posts: 188 ■■■□□□□□□□You quit your job to take the test??? Well, good luck with the job search and congrats on the pass!
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NetworkNewb Member Posts: 3,298 ■■■■■■■■■□Gratz on the pass! Quiting a job for a cert is definitely an interesting strategy though. Hopefully it pays off!
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gespenstern Member Posts: 1,243 ■■■■■■■■□□Quitting a job is an unusual way to prepare yourself, I'd say.
Keep in mind that until endorsement that could take a while you can't claim to be a CISSP on your resume. If you do it could be considered a violation with consequences... That could delay your job search. -
imrans11 Registered Users Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□True!!! the code of ethics, left the job bcz was not able to motivate myself.