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Re: CISSP online training
From: s garcia <g.f.samuel () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 13:58:49 -0600
thank you very much for your advice... i will take in account. On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Clement Dupuis <clement.dupuis () gmail com> wrote:
Good day S, It is also very important that you do not only take a lot of practice quizzes but also that you take the time to understand the topics being covered in the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). Below you have the recipe that I recommend to my students and anyone who are using the quizzes at https://www.freepracticetests.org/quiz/index.php?page=dashboard HOW TO USE THE PRACTICE QUIZZES I always stress that students should do as many quizzes as they can before their exam. Do our quizzes at the URL above, there are 1700 questions for the 10 domains of the CISSP and do the quizzes you have within your study book as well. Doing quizzes from different sources helps you get used to different styles of question and the very unique style you will get on the exam. The quiz will give you a few key advantages. It will allow you to find your weakest domains which is what you MUST work on. The quiz will also allow you to find your weakest subjects within each of the domains, you must work on those as well. Last but not least the quiz will allow you to remember key topics that you might encounter on the exam. While doing the quizzes, there a few things you must do: Do quizzes of at least 50 questions each to have better sampling Use Pro Level and Closely Related questions, those are the closest to the real exam. It is the default setting. Keep doing quizzes on the same domain until you score CONSISTENTLY around 80% Once you reach 80% you move to the next domain. You do this for all of the domain. While doing quizzes review and find out WHY you miss a question and WHY the best choice is the best choice You should go through the whole database of question at least once and a few times would be better Attempt to do a few quizzes of 250 questions on all 10 domains before the real exam. Just to see what it is like to do that much. After you have done many quizzes you can choose the following options: - Unattempted Questions only This option will create a quiz with questions you have never seen due to the quiz being randomly generated - Questions that was answered wrong previously This option allow you to drill down on questions you have missed in the past The quiz will remember your last setting, to go back to the default click on the button marked Reset Quiz Option/Settings MOST IMPORTANT DOMAIN ON THE EXAM Many people have heard that some domains are more important than others as far as the number of questions they will get on the real exam. This is true, There are some key domains that you must do well to ensure a passing mark on the real exam. For the past 12 years I have been doing CISSP training and anytime someone would miss the exam I have seen a fix pattern that emerged. All of the people that failed did badly on one or two of the five most important domains. See my list of domains below, the top domains (mark one to five below) are the most important domains and the at the bottom of the list you have the least important domains. 1 Telecommunication and Network Security 2 Access Control 3 Security Architecture 4 Information Security Governance and Risk Management 5 BCP and DRP Cryptography Software Development Security Legal, Compliance, Investigation Operation Security Physical Security HOW TO DO MY QUIZ STUDY PLAN By now you should have picked a date for your exam. Based on your exam date you can craft your study plan and see how many days you will assign to each of the domains. Of course the top five domains would be given priority but the other domains are also important as well. When you get a score of 697 on your exam, it means that any question could have allowed you to pass. Start doing quizzes like I said above one domain at the time. You start with the top five domains and then you get into the other five domains. As you get closer to your exam, for example a week or 8 days before your exam, you revisit the top five again. You want the most important domains to be fresh in your mind as you get to the exam. I wish you all the best Take care Clement Clement Dupuis, CD Chief Learning Officer (CLO) and Security Evangelist GCFW, GCIA, Security+ 301, CEH V7, CCSA, CCSE, + 12 others SecureNinja An Insyte Company Fax: +1 407 264 8396 Skype: clementdupuis Email: clement () secureninja com Web: www.secureninja.com 901 N. Pitt Street, Suite 105 Alexandria, VA 22314 In Cyberspace: Clement Dupuis, CD President/Founder/Chief Security Evangelist The CCCure Family of Portals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maintainer of : The CCCure Family of Portals http://www.cccure.org The Professional Security Testers Warehouse http://www.professionalsecuritytesters.org Knowledge sharing and giving back to the community -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Call me to get the best CISSP, Security+, or other Security related training <<------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 14:51, s garcia <g.f.samuel () gmail com> wrote:https://www.freepracticetests.org/quiz/index.php?page=dashboard
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