Passed 3.12.2018 CAT-based exam
Walked into the testing center feeling unprepared and weak in many areas. Not confident at all but ready to give it my best. Exam started and the first few questions weren’t hateful. Made it thru about 20 questions and was starting to feel a little more positive. I got to question #35 and man, did things change. The questions were definitely getting much more difficult.
About the time I got to #47, I had already planned my study strategy for the re-take. Kept telling myself “stay the course, do what Sari Greene said - weed out the bad answers and try to pick the best one. DO NOT give up.” When I hit the 80’s, I knew I wasn’t doing well. I was positive that the exam would end at #100. Then I started thinking “now I’ve got to go back to TechExams and tell everyone ‘I got a 507.’” Around question #95, my mindset was “you know, Skillset had BETTER come thru with my replacement voucher. Wonder if I can schedule before the April 15 changes?”
I get to #100, answer the question expecting the exam to end…..here comes question #101. Thought to myself “oh, it will end around 107 or 108 then. Maybe I didn’t embarrass myself and got like a 620 or something.” The questions keep coming 115, 125……I get to 142 and I have to take a bathroom break. I came back and finished the final 8 questions. The last 3 questions were some of the only ones I ever felt good about. And I’m sorry ISC2, I called you some names my dearly-departed mother would not be proud of for me thinking…finally, 3 “easier” questions at the end? I was positive I had failed but I felt like I got a better grasp of what they are looking for and I knew exactly where I was going to focus my efforts for the next encounter.
Walk out, do the palm scan and the attendant hands me my paper. Of course, I was expecting two sheets….told myself I would not look until I got to the car. I couldn’t do it. I looked down and saw the “Congratulations…you have provisionally passed” sentence. I was stunned. How in the world did I pass? I was so relieved and still haven’t stopped thinking about it.
So, if you are preparing for this thing, let me give you my advice. This is what I would want to see if I was getting ready to attempt the exam:
-Once you start studying, be aggressive. Don’t stop, don’t take month-long breaks. Once you feel yourself starting to understand concepts and you’re starting to tie concepts together and think like ISC2, this where you need to really commit
-JoJoCal19 posted something about taking 3 months and really hammer down. I could not agree more with this. DO NOT take two years like I did….I lost so much time/effort. You start forgetting concepts and have to start over
-Make the 7th edition study guide by Sybex your new life partner. Read that thing and really understand the concepts and material. Get the corresponding practice tests and start understanding why answers aren’t right and why the correct answer is the right answer
-This is really a managerial exam. I’m not telling you to think like a risk manager, a CIO or a lawyer. I am telling you, learn EVERY management concept in that book inside out. BCP/DRP, SW-CMM, change management and laws
-Don’t buy dozens of study items. Get your Sybex and another book and then pick a video series and practice exam. You don’t have to spend a ton of money on this. I sure tried to and it hurt me. I had far too many resources and really wasted time and money I should have spent with the Sybex book
-During the exam, stay calm. You will be nervous the first few questions and you may never feel comfortable. I sure didn’t. Read the question, re-read the question – if you have to, break down the sentences to smaller sentences. Then, start weeding out bad answers
-I can honestly say I only felt good with about 10-15 questions throughout the entire exam
Finally, I would like to thank KalKan999, SteveLavoie and CyberCop123 for their insight, encouragement and sharing their knowledge and experience with me. Obviously, a shout out to the rest of the board here as well. If you have posted about this exam in the last two years, I have read it and it certainly helped. Good luck everyone…..I’ll answer any questions as best I can!