dover wrote: » I'm right there with you! I'm taking it in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I started studying right around the same time as you also. So for I've been using:CISA Review Manual 2013 CISA Practice Question Database v13 (CD-ROM) CISA All in One - Peter GregoryInformation Technology Control and Audit And supplemental resourcesRiskIT FrameworkCOBIT Documents Family - I joined ISACA for the discounted materials and access to most of the COBIT docsValITITAF Framework ISACA Standards, Guidelines and Procedures I have to say that the supplemental resources have filled in a ton of information for me - and for some of the questions on the Q&A DB. ValIT, RiskIT and the standards,guidelines and particularly the procedures have helped quite a bit. You're right, there is never a good time. Worst case, you redouble your effort and come back and take it in December (I assume you are allowed to take it that soon...but I could be wrong). That's my plan anyway. All I can say is good luck!
ciphercodes wrote: » Good luck to everyone taking this exam, if you read and understand the CRM and practice questions you should be good.
dover wrote: » Mikeysg, I don't think it is a waste at all. I've been using it for the last month or so and the repetition you get along with the almost word-for-word explanations from the CRM have been very helpful. It makes the famously 'dry' CRM material a little more palatable since it is served up in small domain-focused 'chunks.' Good luck (again) to everyone Saturday!
cisagirl wrote: » good luck to everyone! I guess we'll all be back here anxiously waiting for the 8 weeks to be done.............\I wish you all the best
mikeysg wrote: » To do the last minute adjustment, I just purchased the CISA Practice Questions Database v13 download from ISACA. Not sure I'm wasting my money though; I have about 75% on average on the practice questions.