shamim.sec wrote: » Congrts on ur great achivement. Would u pls tell, Wchich domain need to more foucsed?
shreenag wrote: » Hi... Could you please let us know about your scores in the practice exams??
DAVIS NGUYEN wrote: » Congrats!
misthe wrote: » Congrats, great and unique approach i must say How much time did you spend to complete all those test and feel comfortable for the exams ? Probably you would make 100 questions per day ....?
sameoj wrote: » Congrats
DeZaag wrote: » Today I've passed the CISSP exam and I wanted to drop a few lines on my passing strategy for others, since I've used the information and resources from this forum as well. I've been working in and around the security domain as an information architect at a telecommunications company for the past 5 years. This gave me a broad understanding of security concepts and a good foundation for the CISSP exam. My exam preparation focused mainly on making test exams. I must have completed over 2.000 test exam questions, mostly from Wiley and McGraw - Hill. The test exams from both apps and websites explain why answers are wrong and/or correct. For myself, this is the best way to remember information and the logic behind it. It took me 1,5 hours to complete the 250 questions and walk out of the test center with a positive result. I'm usually fast with exams and making a lot of test exams ensured I knew what to expect regarding type of questions and details to focus on. The next certificate will probably be CISM, since it is embodied in the part-time masters study I'm about to start. I just wanted to thank everyone for dropping their resources and experience in this forum. It has been a massive help.
Deadly-Dosage wrote: » This maybe the approach I need as I think I learn best this way. Nice job on the home run and congrats!
greg9891 wrote: » congrats!