Sirkassad wrote: » Just got back from the test center. Still can't believe all my studying has paid off.. Need a drink -Harry
stevon07 wrote: » Congrulation .. can you tell what books to prefer and the approach to clear the exam.
cjthedj45 wrote: » Congrats!! I have my CISSP exam tomorrow and feeling very nervous. I have been preparing since October, but have 1 year old twins and a 4 year old. I used Sybex, cybrary, transcender tests, sybex tests, CBT Nuggets and have worked in IT for 15 years and 8 of those were more security related roles. ......
cjthedj45 wrote: » Congrats!! I have my CISSP exam tomorrow and feeling very nervous. I have been preparing since October, but have 1 year old twins and a 4 year old. I used Sybex, cybrary, transcender tests, sybex tests, CBT Nuggets and have worked in IT for 15 years and 8 of those were more security related roles. Do you mind if I ask the following 1. what exam scores were you getting on the sybex exams the first time you took them 2. what is your background/experience 3. Are you based in the UK (just curious because I may get a similar test to you) 4. Any tips for the exam
malindak wrote: » Good luck to you and me for tomorrow battle....
cjthedj45 wrote: » Thanks for the vote of confidence. Its much appreciated.
redworld wrote: » I passed yesterday so I'll chime in as well. I used both CCCure and Sybex Practice Tests. 1. Started out scoring mid-high 70s after just reading Conrad 11th Hour. I listened to Cybrary, and did a full read on Sybex Official Guide and my scores over the last 1500 questions or so were in the 83-85% range. Studied 4-5 hours per day for 6 weeks. 2. Senior level systems engineering for 15 years, security focused for the past 5. 3. NYC 4. I dont think the exam was too far off (content and wording) from what I was getting on the practice tests so if you're comfortable with the material and have a large enough sample size saying you're scoring well enough, I think you'll be fine knowledge-wise. My pain point was just the length of the exam. I was used to taking my practice sessions in 50q chunks so theoretically I should have taken a quick break every 50. I ended up taking only 1 break halfway through and by the end my eyes were glazing over and I was looking through the screen and having to re-read questions 2-3 times. Barely did any review because I was fairly confident and just wanted out.
cfirsten wrote: » You are well prepared IMHO, it's an easy exam don't worry about it. Be very careful on their wording -- they try to fool you with wording on different questions. Take your time to read the question, and then read it again carefully. Some advice that I read was to read the answers first and then the question. All of this is not going to matter for you in there, focus on what you've learned and forget about everything. Good luck!!!!