YuckTheFankees wrote: » hey Ver, I believe youre the one who introduced me to this site, I was reading one of your post from ethical hacker. I'm from Michigan too go wings
phantasm wrote: » I read Darril's book last year in a 2 week time frame. That was it. I did his practice test the night before the exam and then passed it the next day. I'd say there was about 9 months between reading the book and taking the test.
YuckTheFankees wrote: » Also, how long did it take for you to study a+ and Netwrok+? Coming from basic knowledge of computers and Windows OS.
YuckTheFankees wrote: » Also, how long did it take for you to study a+ and Netwrok+? Coming from basic knowledge of computers and Windows OS. Thanks
soooowutnow wrote: » Are the questions on the practice exam similar to what you see on the actual test? I scheduled my test for May 14th, and I got the book today. That gives me almost a month to study. I don't have N+ but I have an AAS in Networking so I am familiar with the terminology.
white96gt wrote: » Why does it matter how long someone else studied for a test? The only thing that should concern you is do you know the material inside and out. It is not only important to understand the material to pass a test, but you should also be able to use what you have learned in the real world.
instant000 wrote: » What of your professional experience? Without professional experience, you won't be able to attain the CISSP, only the associate of (isc)2. Of course, if you have the professional experience, and it is just not obvious from your post, then pardon me.
JoJoCal19 wrote: » No worries, I have 4.5+ solid years of more than half of security domains required. I also have a college degree plus I will have the Security+ so that will knock off 1 year of the 5 years required of experience. I also know several people that will be able to give me the endorsement.