TechGuru80 wrote: » Nope pretty standard...I usually prefer to do my index before the first practice exam but especially if you have some prior exposure to the subjects I can see the argument.
jcundiff wrote: » Anyone see any flaws in this course of action?
TechGromit wrote: » Since you only get two practice exams, EVER, I feel people should only use one when they completed their index and feel ready to take the exam. If you don't do well you can tweak your index and study what your weak on, before taking the second one, before going for the actual exam. I base my position on A. Only two practice tests (you can purchase more, but what I hear, they tend to duplicate questions you already been exposed to, so they are very limited value) and B. It's a frigging expensive exam. If this was a $250 Cisco exam I wouldn't be quite as cautious, Flunking this exam and not getting reimbursed by your employer, is a serious hardship to some people. Can't say I ever understood the "challenging youself" attitude. If you challenge yourself and fail, it's going to be an expensive lesson.
vynx wrote: » it is possible to get GCTI certification without take course? if yes any preparation material need to read ?
*No Specific training is required for any GIAC certification. There are many sources of information available regarding the certification objectives' knowledge areas. Practical experience is an option; there are also numerous books on the market covering Computer Information Security. Another option is any relevant courses from training providers, including SANS.*
TechGromit wrote: » Since you only get two practice exams, EVER, I feel people should only use one when they completed their index and feel ready to take the exam. If you don't do well you can tweak your index and study what your weak on, before taking the second one, before going for the actual exam. I base my position on A. Only two practice tests (you can purchase more, but what I hear, they tend to duplicate questions you already been exposed to, so they are very limited value) and B. It's a frigging expensive exam.
pcdoc826 said: I failed the GCTI exam 3 times. I am soured so much that I do not foresee taking it again. I spent hundreds of hours reading, listening to the MP3's, going through the online slides - my index as approx 40 pages. The cost of the exam and the course as well as the feeling that even though I have read the question and believe I understand what is being asked... I have doubt that the answer I have chosen is the correct answer. My practice exam was a 79% and the exam results were 69%. Even if you think you know it... go back and keep studying. So disappointed.