zxbane wrote: » I found with the paper book I had to keep covering each answer as I moved along so I wouldn't see the answer before choosing my own answer. I also didn't like how all domains are separated so you aren't getting a good mix of questions.
certman321 wrote: » Do you think I will be able to certify after passing the exam?? Like I don't do anything security related..
moyondizvo wrote: » Wadddduuupppp certman321 ... You can sit the CISM exam at any time,
zxbane wrote: » Spena, sorry to hear that but I am sure you will do great in September! As far as materials I would honestly skip the Q&A paperback book and go straight for the CD or database download due the reasons I stated above. The paperback makes it to where you have to use a piece of paper or something similar to block the answers as you go along through the questions because the answers are right below the questions. Also, the questions are separated by domain so you can't pull a mix of questions like you can from the CD or Database. Long story short, go for the CD or DB and save yourself the money from the paperback Q&A. I am however using the paperback review manual though
pappyT wrote: » I'm also sittin for the June exam, and I am doing the same: using the paperback CISM review manual, and the CD of the practice questions.
zxbane wrote: » Also does anyone know of any active discussion sites or blogs etc regarding the CISM? This section of TE doesn't seem to get much attention.