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Dress Code for the CISSP exam?
pinkydapimp
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All,
quick question. Is there a dress code for when i am taking the CISSP exam? Ideally, i would love to be comfortable and wear jeans and a hooded sweatshirt. I was curious if there was any particular dress code that i may need to adhere to.
thanks.
quick question. Is there a dress code for when i am taking the CISSP exam? Ideally, i would love to be comfortable and wear jeans and a hooded sweatshirt. I was curious if there was any particular dress code that i may need to adhere to.
thanks.
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OptionsJDMurray Admin Posts: 13,028 AdminJeans and a hoodie with proper hygiene are fine. Take bottled water and a couple of bananas with you (they are much quieter to eat than granola bars). You will be in a room for several hours with a lot of anxious and worried people, so you might as well be comfortable. And good luck!
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Optionsrogue2shadow Member Posts: 1,501 ■■■■■■■■□□Jeans and a hoodie with proper hygiene are fine. Take bottled water and a couple of bananas with you (they are much quieter to eat than granola bars). You will be in a room for several hours with a lot of anxious and worried people, so you might as well be comfortable. And good luck!
I agree. I think the email said "business casual" but I saw several people in suits for some reason (I guess its different for everyone). I personally went in with a dress shirt and tie but I wasn't surprised to see hoodies and jeans. Just make sure its not that one hoodie, deep down we can all attest to this in some form, that has holes in it or looks like a beat up carpet .
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Options7 VII 7 Member Posts: 26 ■□□□□□□□□□Just go in jeans and a polo. Dont look like a bum. That includes hoodie and hats. Bring a jacket in case it is cold in there.
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Optionsjmritenour Member Posts: 565My confirmation email said business casual, and I saw everything from people in sweats/track pants to suit & ties. I myself wore dockers & a sweater."Start by doing what is necessary, then do what is possible; suddenly, you are doing the impossible." - St. Francis of Assisi
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OptionsJDMurray Admin Posts: 13,028 Adminjmritenour wrote: »My confirmation email said business casual, and I saw everything from people in sweats/track pants to suit & ties. I myself wore dockers & a sweater.
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Optionspinkydapimp Member Posts: 732 ■■■■■□□□□□jeans and a button up was pretty much the standard today during my test. i wish i could have worm sweats and a hoodie though because it was FREEZING!!
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OptionsChivalry1 Member Posts: 569I took a heavy sweater because the testing location was COLD! And I hate being cold, I much rather prefer being hot than cold. But I saw all different dynamics of clothing while CISSP testing. Just make sure you are comfortable."The recipe for perpetual ignorance is: be satisfied with your opinions and
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Optionsswild Member Posts: 828My proctor wouldn't allow hats or hoodies. I wore khakis and a button down shirt.