CompTIA Security+: Get Certified Get Ahead: SY0-301 Study Guide wrote: A score of 750 is required to pass. This is on a scale of 100 to 900. If the exam is paid for and you don’t get a single question correct, you still get a score of 100. If you get every testable question correct, you get a score of 900. If all questions are equal, then you need to get eighty-four questions correct— a passing score of 750 divided by 900 equals .8333 or 83.33 percent. However, CompTIA doesn’t say if all questions are scored equally or whether harder questions are weighted and worth more. A score of 83 percent is higher than many other certification exams, so you shouldn’t underestimate the difficulty of this exam. However, many people regularly pass it and you can pass it, too. With this book, you will be well prepared. Gibson, Darril (2011-11-10). CompTIA Security+: Get Certified Get Ahead: SY0-301 Study Guide . . Kindle Edition.
n3tw0rk3r wrote: » Oh, wow. Thank you very much for that. Yeah I'm hearing a lot of good things about the book, so I may just have to check it out. Any answers for question 2 or 3?
n3tw0rk3r wrote: » Just wanted to provide a heads up that I ended up taking the exam this past Friday and passed with a score of 855/900! It definitely helped knowing the exam would be all multiple choice (essentially), and taking the practice test on the CompTIA website. Thanks for all the great feedback Carl, and good luck for when you take it!
n3tw0rk3r wrote: » In my opinion, the sample test was definitely harder, but not by much. Also, the one thing that I don't think the sample test takes into account is that of the 100 questions on the real exam, some don't count towards your overall score as they are based on topics no study materials would cover - these are used for CompTIA's research purposes.
zrockstar wrote: » Great job! Going back to you original question, how did you feel the quality of wording was on the Sec+? I just took my Net+ and felt the quality of wording on some of the questions was pretty poor, and was wondering if I should expect the same for Sec+?
n3tw0rk3r wrote: » Just wanted to provide a heads up that I ended up taking the exam this past Friday and passed with a score of 855/900!