GirlyGirl wrote: » People are going to give you mixed replies. My answer is, it depends. I am doing an OnDemand course as we speak. I looked at the instructors laptop time and date in the lower right hand corner while he was showing something on his computer. The date was like 6 months ago. This happened this month. I am sure I hit the rewind and paused the video for a situation just like this. If someone doesn't believe me I will find the slide....but if I prove it we are going to have to talk regarding something called P A Y P A L. That was a joke, or was it? I personally do not believe they are updated a few times a year beyond popular belief. Once, probably. Twice, maybe. Three times, I doubt it. You know what the difference between the books and the videos are?? Nothing. You just get more explanation with the video series. You get details and specifics. You get real life experiences. You hear the instructors voice and see what he looks like. You get diagrams and drawings. You get to see the SANS studio. The only other difference is with the videos they are not doing the lab portions. I just did a practice test today. Every time I got an answer wrong I put a 1 on my sticky note. Long story short, with my calculations I failed the practice test. I even didn't answer the last 4 questions. Guess what? I got an 81 on the practice test. Yes, I was surprised as well. Long story short, some questions are not graded. How many? I don't know. If the exam is (I am making this up) 201 questions..who knows it might be 22 questions that mean nothing towards your score. What I would do: 1. read the book and make an index. If the topic is unfamiliar to you, read the book again. 2. Buy a practice exam and see how you do. 3. If you pass, buy the exam. 4. If you fail no harm no foul. GIAC has 32 certifications including the GSE. They will probably have 40 by years end. Saying they update 32 certifications multiple times a year would get you the same response as telling me the sky is orange. Have a wonderful day. Good Luck.
YuckTheFankees wrote: » How do you like the course so far?