I will admit, I was more of a passive fan of tech exams forum where I just came to get tips and read about everybody else experience with the Exam. I though I at least owe you all the respect of saying thanks for helping me pass the exam. Even though I am only Associate of ISC2 for the CISSP I want to thank each and every last one of you all for helping me pass this exam.
Even though I do not have a great amount of experience withing the IT field, my words of advice would be get the Eric Conrad book. Its the only book I used and pretty much had more than enough information to pass the exam. Also use your resources, go to youtube and look at some of the tutorials that most of these people post for free. You will be surprised how well you understand things in a 3-5 minute video than reading a chapter over and over again. Lastly as one person on this forum said before, you don't have to be an expert in each CBK, you just need to know enough to where you can understand it.
IDK how much this may helped, but it worked for me...Oh year I forgot to mention. I kept the practice test to a minimum, reason being I did not want to become too reliant on the practice question. I believe that if you limit your pratice question towards the going into the exam, it forces you to read and understand the entire question on for the real exam. But hey different strokes for different folks.
BTW one of the best test taking tips I received for the CISSP was word association. Even if you don't understand what the question maybe asking you. pick out one of the associated words such as "persistent" and relate it to whatever answer that has something to do with "consistent" "steady" "constant" you all get it
But thanks again everyone.