laughing_man wrote: » I found many of the practice questions required putting concepts together from various sections. You could have a question that appears to be about IDS signatures, but really you need to know how a particular protocol works in order to answer it.
laughing_man wrote: » JDMurray, who is your instructor?
laughing_man wrote: » I simply show up to work on Friday and take the exam in a conference room with the proctor. No having to go to a Pearson Vue testing center.
AlexNguyen wrote: » Is it still a computer base exam or with paper and pencil ?
laughing_man wrote: » SANS has both a boot camp style and two online variants: VLive is basically an online, interactive bootcamp spread out over 6 weeks and then OnDemand which has the same boot camp material, but is at the student's pace.
reppgoa wrote: » JD, you have a small window after the training ends in which to purchase. From that point you have 90 days to take the test with extensions costing 250 for an additional 75 days.
laughing_man wrote: » I should also point out the proctored exam option, which is what I am doing. We have an HR representative who is an authorized SANS proctor. I simply show up to work on Friday and take the exam in a conference room with the proctor. No having to go to a Pearson Vue testing center. Very convienent.
JDMurray wrote: » Actually, it's 120 days after the exam is purchased and the extension is for an additional 45 days. Also, you can buy an additional attempt 30 days after failing for $549 and have 30 days to retake. After three attempts you must wait one year to retake.
docrice wrote: » 93% is the same score that I achieved when I took the GSEC. Good job. Welcome to the Advisory Board.
laughing_man wrote: » What does being on the advisory board entail?