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Chris:/* wrote: » The three CISSP I have met told me that the big thing with the CISSP is understanding the material to answer complex questions. Instead of being an endurance test (memorize and repeat) I was told it is an analytical test (memorize, understand and apply).
dynamik wrote: » Those are my sentiments as well. I felt that I struggled significantly more with determining what the question was actually asking than simply regurgitating the technical information.
Gimmyno wrote: » Hey Guys, I'm currently studying for Cissp with Shon's AIO book and her Video Training, I find very challenging to answer correctly the practice questions at the end of each domain....I can barely reach 60% of correct answers out of 30...any tips guys?Can you also share your experiences? Cheers Guys, appreciate it.
botbill wrote: » Gimmy - I have 4 weeks to go with my cissp to prepare for the test. If you feel like you are not ready, do not push it. You have 5 days prior to test date to postpone it. Here is what i having been using for study guide. AIO - Use for reference only - too much to cover ISC2 - get the latest edition with the new nice Green CoverOfficial (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP CBK, Second Edition [Book] Cissp for dummies ccure.org video and a whole bunch of other practice tests. I think I should be ready by then. Good luck and cheers.
hustlin_moe20 wrote: » Not a joke... Try the CISSP for Dummies 3rd Edition, I find it easier to read than the AIO so read both and you may get more out of it.
drk1980 wrote: » I used AIO 5th edition for all the domains. I went through it once and at the end of each domain took the quiz. I also simultaneously took a customized quiz in cccure for that domain. Every time i had a wrong answer i went back again and reviewed the topic. Sometimes you might have to google to get more information. When i had 30 days left to take the exam, i reviewed AIO once again and again took the questions. The main difference i noticed this time was i was reading the questions better and hence was not missing out the key words in the question. 2 weeks before the exam i took the OIG 1 and went through some domains in it. There are 2-3 domains which i felt were very good in OIG compared to AIO. I had CiSSP for Dummies with me but never touched it. The key to the exam is to understand the concepts well and for that AIO and OIG will be better than Dummies. I honestly feel you should use Dummies at the start only if you know the concepts well.
azjag wrote: » I have the CISSP for dummies book 3rd edition and think they have done well with it. My other book is the CBK from ISC2 and CBT nuggets videos. 7 Weeks and counting.
colemic wrote: » Moe, where will you test at?
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