jaguaar wrote: » Questions are way too vague and slippery, well thats how it seems. So what I wondering is when did most people book the exam - when the got 70/75/85% marks?
Ivramus wrote: » I just took the exam and it says PASSED. I used qae database but none appeared in the exam. However, it helped me in terms of judging the options.
jaguaar wrote: » Thank you for replying. Indeed I am trying to do as many questions as possible for past 1 month and trying to understand why some seemingly right options are wrong. However, i am disappointed that I can hardly go above 70% in adaptive tests. Questions are way too vague and slippery, well thats how it seems. So what I wondering is when did most people book the exam - when the got 70/75/85% marks?
jaguaar wrote: » How did you like the exam content? were the questions vague or at least better than they are in QAE db? Any suggestions/tips/hints? I am getting frustrated with with vague and sometimes incomplete sentences and questions.
mattster79 wrote: » Sorry for hijacking your thread pal, but I’ve got a question I’d like answered too on this topic. For those that only used the Q&A db, how long did you study before taking the exam, and what was your average score leading up to the exam? Thanks.
cbdudek wrote: » I took my CISSP in April, took a two month break, and then started studying for my CISM using the DB. I also watched the Cybrary CISM material, but I digress.... I studied for 2 months and then took the test and passed. My average scores were in the mid 80s, but many of the questions I knew the answers to. The key to passing the CISM isn't getting the questions right on the DB, but understanding the answer. The actual CISM will have no test questions that you will find in the DB, but the concepts you will study will be the same. So if you understand the answers, then you will pass the exam.