spiderjericho wrote: » Sorry to hear. You were right at the cusp. I'm not sure what benefit of re-evaluating the exam will provide. I'd just strengthen your weak areas and make sure you're solid in the other areas.
Wescott wrote: » People have asked;but I don't know of any that have been changed, unless they found an error in their processing. I passed it in December. It is a requirement for our jobs. I used the Shon Harris dvd's and I go the ISC Student Review book:The Official (ISC)2 CISSP CBK Review Seminar Student Handbook; Version 9.0it was excellent and an easier read.Good luck on the re-take.
makbat wrote: » As the subject states I failed the CISSP with a 696. Has anyone ever asked for the exam to be re-evaluated and if so has anyone ever had their score changed? Respectfully; Mark K.
Paladin wrote: » Hello. I used these sources when I took and passed the CISSP: Shon Harris' Book Roberta Bragg's Book (ISC)2 Gold CISSP Prep Book NIST SP 800 Series (http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/PubsSPs.html) I am of the opinion that you cannot do an adequate job preparing simply from one source. Cheers! Paladin ISMS Architect and Data Center Manager
makbat wrote: » Here is an update. I did ask for a rescore ($50.00).
makbat wrote: » I remembered that there was a couple of answers where the pencil almost went entirely through the exam. This was caused by the thick table cloth on the exam tables. In fact the whole class actually removed all the table clothes from the exam tables because we were having the same problem.
makbat wrote: » If the test was 10 questions and you answered 8 correctly. 1 In-correctly and left 1 blank. Your total score would be based soley on the 8 you got right.
azjag wrote: » Then again, I’m not privy to the process involved in rescoring a test.
User Name wrote: » Seems simply being on the list of customers who bought the study guide is advantageous.
m130 wrote: » I have not gotten my results back today. I failed for the 3rd. time. I made a 671 on mine this time. I left feeling better than the other two times. I didn't think that I would make a 1000 or anything but I felt better. I think I will try a manual recount as I had issues with my dots on the answer sheet. It may not be it but $549 or $50. 3 TIMES!!!!!!