tkcomp wrote: » I just passed the test on December 11th. Some advice I can give is don't get hung up on an arbitrary % Practice test score. Many times I would take a 10 Question test and get a 90% and other times a 50%. It doesn't mean I forgot 40% of what I knew, it meant the areas of the CBK on the questions I got wrong I needed to work on. I read the material but I kept hammering 10 question practice tests (Like 20 per day). Review after each 10 question test and learn WHY you got it wrong. The CBK is the CBK, I don't care if the practice test question is remotely what I will be tested on. The test is on the ENTIRE CBK, so just focus on getting that as your foundation. The stronger your foundation is, the better your scores will be.
xmalachi wrote: » Cyberscum, thanks for the advice. However, yesterday I got fed up with studying for the exam and found a test date for today. It took me about two hours of deliberation to decide to do it but I did. Completely anxiety ridden and scared I took and passed the CISSP exam this morning. I'll try and write up a more detailed exam experience/review sometime when I'm not ready to drink some beer!
xmalachi wrote: » Study Material: Shon Harris AIO - I know that this gets knocked for her writing style but after taking the exam, I have to say it is an absolute must. Her level of detail and some of the tips that she provides throughout the book are invaluable during the exam. I think I would have felt more confident during the exam if I had been fresh off of reading this book.