Study Spreadsheet Template

DocRoyDocRoy Member Posts: 41 ■■□□□□□□□□
To keep myself organized in my studies, I was wondering if anyone has already created a spreadsheet to track all of their multiple study resources?

I would like to track all my study resources used like books, practice exams, study questions and videos.

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  • DocRoyDocRoy Member Posts: 41 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Maybe what I am looking for is better described as a CISSP Study log.
  • p@r0tuXusp@r0tuXus Member Posts: 532 ■■■■□□□□□□
    I sent you a pm with a general format for what I'm working with. Hope it helps, even though it's not targeted toward the CISSP.
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  • TheFORCETheFORCE Member Posts: 2,297 ■■■■■■■■□□
    To tell you the truth, it wouldn't benefit you much. All the information that you will need you will keep notes for, i dont see the reason to keep links and logs of where that information came from. Unless you are planning to share the log with other people to help them in their future studies. If you watched a video on youtube on cryptography and the various ciphers would you keep a note of the link or would you keep a note of the different ciphers and their differences for example?


    By the way, I did that with my ccsp preparation but thay was only because at the time I only had 1 book on ccsp and the were so many free resources. I did that at the beginning of my studies though and not during or after. That helped me put an order on what to study next I'm talking about freely available pdfs or white papers.
  • DocRoyDocRoy Member Posts: 41 ■■□□□□□□□□
    p@r0tuXus wrote: »
    I sent you a pm with a general format for what I'm working with. Hope it helps, even though it's not targeted toward the CISSP.

    Hmm this looks promising. I think I will use this and tweak it for my specific studies. Thank you so much.
  • DocRoyDocRoy Member Posts: 41 ■■□□□□□□□□
    TheFORCE wrote: »
    To tell you the truth, it wouldn't benefit you much. All the information that you will need you will keep notes for, i dont see the reason to keep links and logs of where that information came from. Unless you are planning to share the log with other people to help them in their future studies. If you watched a video on youtube on cryptography and the various ciphers would you keep a note of the link or would you keep a note of the different ciphers and their differences for example?


    By the way, I did that with my ccsp preparation but thay was only because at the time I only had 1 book on ccsp and the were so many free resources. I did that at the beginning of my studies though and not during or after. That helped me put an order on what to study next I'm talking about freely available pdfs or white papers.

    well I think it will help me stay on target. Im all over the place. While driving to work I listen to MP3s and then when im on conference calls at work im here in this forum and the facebook study group. Also during lunch and after work im doing two different sets of study questions. so I think ive got something now but thnx for the feedback
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