cyberguypr wrote: » Have you done the SANS CISSP webcast ?
mister704 wrote: » For those who recently passed CISSP..what CBK did you see the most? I don't think it is wrong to ask but if it is please let me know.
beads wrote: » I'd say JD pretty much hit it on the head again - sage advice. As to what CBK you'll see the most? The ones your least prepared for. Every test is new and different from every other test. Prepare and expect everything and you'll be fine. Remember that overall its really an experience test than a conceptual test. Break the question down properly and its like any other - easy. - beads
mister704 wrote: » I am happy to report I PASSED!!!! So happy right now. I really completed it in about 4.5 hrs. But I got up, went outside, stretched, used the restroom, and had a snack. Came back in and reviewed everything a second time for the last 1.5 hours. Crazy enough, it really did not feel anywhere near as tough as the first times. I guess I really put in enough work. Really proves sitting down and studying and putting REAL time in makes all the difference.
mister704 wrote: » I don't think it is wrong to ask but if it is please let me know. Not trying to rustle any feathers. I have the exam Sept 14 and just trying to continue working and testing. I am currently testing using Transcender, Shon Harris site, and Eric Conrad book's site. I am going to sit back today and tomorrow and read over the 11th hour book. I read through the Conrad 2nd edition. I am also using the compressed short 25 page summary that was located here on the board. I am also in the free CISSP class that was offered here on the board. I have probably went through 2000-3000 questions in total. I am taking tests at 100 questions a day. I am mostly taking practice exams and not reading, which is why I decided to throw in the 11th hour to switch it up.Any advice for the final month leading up to the exam? This will be my 3rd time attempting(not ashamed to say it, standardized tests have always been difficult for me). 1st - was just a shock to me and I was in school, wedding planning, and no security experience. Almost passed it with a 670 Should not have taken it honestly 2nd - it had just switched over to computer based and it shocked me again. Probably still should not have taken it, I was till in school and in my last semester of my masters. Missed it with about the same score. 3RD!!! - A charm I hope, I have been focused on it since May(school is done, wedding is done...nothing but CISSP to focus on). Actually read the Conrad book(first time was shon harris--and just too much info), purchased Transcender and found the online shon harris questions(tough and I like them because they are tricky worded just like the test). Joined the cissp course and just testing my butt off. I practice every test I find online. Just to see how they differ.