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[CISSP-D] Re: cccure PRO versus Actual Exam

Subject: [CISSP-D] Re: cccure PRO versus Actual Exam
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 18:55:39 -0000


The cccure.org exam questions are a good indication of how you will 
do. My advice is that 73% - 76% is a bit too close to the 70% you'll 
need to pass. 

1) You may want to take a bit more time with the test questions. 
1:45 minutes is a bit quick. esp. if you are scoring near 70%. 

2) Concentrate on the areas you are weak in the cccure.org test 
should give you that indication. Buy a book or two to help you 
understand those concepts. I suggest CISSP Passport.

3) You need to decide if you are ready or not and how much time you 
can spend between now and then to study. But I recommend that my 
students get at least 80%-85% consistently on cccure.org test prior 
to sitting for the exam.

BTW: I have seen little to zero difference between the difficulty 
level of questions on the cccure.org test. I typically use "hard". 
In fact some of the "PRO" questions are rather convoluted and 
incorrectly written. This will get worked out in time, but 
the "hard" questions are probably a better gage.


Good Luck,

Doug Landoll, CISSP, CISA







 
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