GCTI PASSED with 80%

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I'm glad that's over! I think the training is great. I did the On-Demand option for greater flexibility in studying (the iPad didn't hurt either). I won't say what's on the exam from the training materials b/c ALL OF IT seemed to make an appearance on the exam.
When I first started the exam I just knew I was getting the answers wrong. The questions were tough. I was already thinking about how I would have to re-take the exam. Then, I thought they gave me a "pity" question b/c the first quarter of the exam was so difficult. After that point, the exam became doable and I ended believing I had a chance at passing.
The one tip I will give is pay close attention to the practice exams and especially to the explanations for the questions you got wrong.
When I first started the exam I just knew I was getting the answers wrong. The questions were tough. I was already thinking about how I would have to re-take the exam. Then, I thought they gave me a "pity" question b/c the first quarter of the exam was so difficult. After that point, the exam became doable and I ended believing I had a chance at passing.
The one tip I will give is pay close attention to the practice exams and especially to the explanations for the questions you got wrong.
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andreagpg Registered Users Posts: 3 ■■□□□□□□□□
Hi, do you have some Practice Tests for GCTI exam?
Or do you have a index for books?
Thanks
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E Double U Member Posts: 1,822 ■■■■■■■■■□
the1picard said:
The one tip I will give is pay close attention to the practice exams and especially to the explanations for the questions you got wrong.Alphabet soup from (ISC)2, ISACA, GIAC, EC-Council, Microsoft, ITIL, Cisco, Scrum, and more.
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