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slinuxuzer wrote: » I know this might be posted elsewhere, but I can't find it at ISC2. 1. I have a copy of the candidate information bulliten, for each domain it list's key areas of knowledge; is there a complete list of objectives out there? I am already familiar with the ten domains. 2. Is there a architecture sheet for the exam anywhere that will tell me what percentage of the exam is composed of say encryption and what percentage is physical security? 3. Are all the questions weighted the same / worth the same amount of points? 4. How many questions are there currently, I read a post that said 250, but I think that was an older post. Thanks.
JDMurray wrote: » ...I've also noticed that people tend to best remember the exam items they had the most difficulty with. For example, if someone remark that they had a lot of crypto and BGP/DRP on their exam they probably had problems answering those types of items.
JDMurray wrote: » I've also noticed that people tend to best remember the exam items they had the most difficulty with. For example, if someone remark that they had a lot of crypto and BGP/DRP on their exam they probably had problems answering those types of items.
RTmarc wrote: » Or, they remember what category they had more questions concerning...
JDMurray wrote: » I think most exam candidates are more concerned with answering questions correctly than they are counting and categorizing the exam's items. I know that the objectives on these exams are very evenly distributed, so when I hear a person say there were a lot of questioning on specific domain, I know that's from their exam-time perception and not from an accurate accounting.
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