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Ertaz wrote: » The hard copy of the CASP study guide arrived yesterday. Much easier for me to read than the ebook version. Only 600 pages.
Gess wrote: » Strangely since about 2012 or so I've found that reading certification material is easier for me if I do it on a Kindle. I'll read a lot more material since I can lay in bed and read with the lights out whereas a physical book it would just sit on the nightstand. I did Sec+ and CISSP entirely on the Kindle. However the Kindle is an e-ink platform and not an actual computer screen and I think that makes a huge difference. Right now I'm studying for the LSAT and the book I picked is only available in softcover and I'm about two weeks behind. Very frustrating. Although Kindles do have a different frustration of their own. Ever pick up your 'book' and the battery is dead? Makes you want to rage.
ZzBloopzZ wrote: » I would put E-Ink under the physical book category. I have read 16 books (self-help) already for 2016. I always read the physical books so much faster. Guess my iPad Air 2 hurts my eyes too much after extended periods of time, I don't know.
lobk wrote: » 7 of us from work took our CISSP on various days last Fall. It took 6 weeks for all of us to get our confirmation and we had an endorser. Six weeks seems to be the norm.
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