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JDMurray wrote: » Comparing the lists of your worst domains from your two failure notification emails, are they the same set of domains or did they shuffle around quite a bit? And did you notice any problems that you had in the test environment (nervous or distracted, unable to concentrate for long, seeing a lot of topics you never studied, etc.) both times you sat for the exam?
JDMurray wrote: » Usually people underestimate how deeply and thoroughly they need to study the CBK material, and fail make the "above and beyond" effort needed for the CISSP exam. In your case, it may have been the situation of the exam room put you off your game just enough to fail on your 2nd try. When you make the 3rd attempt, you only need study those top 2-3 domains and find a different exam location. Ballrooms in big hotels are generally good. Avoid exams given in "The Kentucky Room" of a Motel 6.
7 VII 7 wrote: » I will ask to be seated at a single table where no one is next time so I have space to stretch my legs.
JDMurray wrote: » And far away from the stampede to the bathroom as possible. I was in a big ballroom too, and it seemed after the first hour like an endless parade back and forth the john.
hustlin_moe20 wrote: » Also I had many more proctors than I expected.
JDMurray wrote: » More than three? I've only heard of that when an exam is being given in a very out-of-the-way, God-forsaken military base where most proctors don't want to go. They will assign extra proctors in case some don't show up because they got lost in the snow or the desert trying to find the exam.
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