[url]www.freepracticetests.org[/url] practice questions
Has anyone used that site for exam prep? How do the exams at www.freepracticetests.org compare to the live exams? Are they a good representation? What level difficulty level compares the best with the difficulty of the live exam?
Andy
2020 Goals: 0 of 2 courses complete, 0 of 2 exams complete
2020 Goals: 0 of 2 courses complete, 0 of 2 exams complete
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My strategy was to explain all the 4 ans.....why 1 was the 'best answer' and why the other 3 were not the 'best answers'......this would develop a good habit for u when u sit for the exam
best of luck
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Would recomend you put it on various difficulties, and take a few dozen tests (100 questions each) - keep a spreed sheet with the results for each domain, this will make it obvious what your weak spots are.
im assuming that since this post was done in Apr you would of sat you CISSP exam by now. hopefully it went ok for you. I am interested in your comments to the above, also what percentage were you consistantly getting on the highest difficulty in the prac exams leading up to the test ?
I will be sitting mine later this month and was interested in your feedback..
But if you set the test to extreme difficulty ...am sure it comes up with some real good ones which makes u think over the options.
Never the less...worth going over the test offered ...its useful.
The www.freepracticetests.org questions are an excellent study aide for the (ISC)2 exams, but do vary considerably in quality because they are written by many different people and are not edited for uniformity. Because of this, the score you are given when a practice exam is graded is essentially meaningless. You should look at the www.freepracticetests.org material as a way to determine your current knowledge of possible exam topics and not your readiness to sit for an exam.
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