piranetus wrote: » I just took the exam in Orlando. When my wife asked me how I did, I said "I don't feel bad. I don't feel good. I have no feelings on this exam. I have no idea how I did." Now for the waiting...
Raystafarian wrote: » Yeah? Room 202 or 204?
chellex wrote: » Hi everyone, also took CISA on Saturday. I found it to be a very strange exam, nothing like my experience for CISM last December. The questions were plain weird and didn't resemble much of what was on the QAE database from ISACA. I honestly couldn't make a call as to whether I've passed or failed - I've never felt so numb about an exam in my life
Futuristic Auditor wrote: » I have been following the forum for years now and finally joined today. CONGRATS TO MY FELLOW CISAs!!! Just the optimism we need now. So, I took the CISA exam on saturday for the first time, and nothing could have prepared me for this exam. Upon starting the exam, I had to switch my strategy immediately. I did a run-through of the 150 questions and answered about half that I knew the answers to. And then did a second run-through on the other questions that seemed tricky. I finished on time but left the exam with so much uncertainty and anxiety. So basically, I prepared as follow: 1. 101 hours of the QAE DB question. Ran through that 4 times. Averaged score was I think 80% and average trending was 100%. 2. Briefly read the manual and used mainly to reference concepts such as digital certificate. After answering all the exam questions, I went back and counted about 5 questions from the DB that were weirdly or pool worded. I was hoping that more DB questions would appear. I have five years of compliance/ IT audit experience and currently cybersecurity consulting. I am just praying eveyone did so poorly that when ISACA adjust the raw score, it would push many test takers over the 450 mark.
Remedymp wrote: » Are you from the states?
636-555-3226 wrote: » Friday. Results always start trickling out on Friday