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| Subject: | [CISSP-D] Study Habits Needed |
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| Date: | Tue, 4 Jan 2005 13:29:34 -0800 (PST) |
I wanted to get some input from others how they studied for the exam and some
possible feed back on my study habits:
Here is what I am doing:
Reading out of the CISSP Study Guide by SYBEX
Review Study Guides from cccure.org
Viewing PowerPoint presentation from Ben Rothke also on cccure.org
Taking practice exams on cccure.org
Again, I would greatly appreciate any feedback on my habits in comparison to
others and I am aware that everyone retains differently. I just started and
feel overwhelmed with all the information.
Thanks
Michael
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