Taking CISSP test in March and have two options. What to do?
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Hi there,
I am going to take the exam in March and I have two options to choose from.
Do it in English - not my native language and now is in the CAT format, but 3 hours.
Do it in German - also not my native language, but might have a translate to English function, and will be linear - 6 hours.
I have failed CISSP once already and I really have to pass this.
Getting normally over 80% in the demo tests.
have almost 3 weeks till the exam.
What would you guys recommend?
I am going to take the exam in March and I have two options to choose from.
Do it in English - not my native language and now is in the CAT format, but 3 hours.
Do it in German - also not my native language, but might have a translate to English function, and will be linear - 6 hours.
I have failed CISSP once already and I really have to pass this.
Getting normally over 80% in the demo tests.
have almost 3 weeks till the exam.
What would you guys recommend?
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TankerT Member Posts: 132cissptaker wrote: »Hi there,
I am going to take the exam in March and I have two options to choose from.
Do it in English - not my native language and now is in the CAT format, but 3 hours.
Do it in German - also not my native language, but might have a translate to English function, and will be linear - 6 hours.
I have failed CISSP once already and I really have to pass this.
Getting normally over 80% in the demo tests.
have almost 3 weeks till the exam.
What would you guys recommend?
In the end, I think the question is what language are you most proficient in? I don't think the test format is the biggest challenge. I think understanding the exact meaning of the question and possible answers will be the challenge.