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Re: [CISSP-D] Is it worth purchasing CISSP Practice Exam?

Subject: Re: [CISSP-D] Is it worth purchasing CISSP Practice Exam?
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 18:16:13 -0800 (PST)
Dear Rifadi,
   The practice exam are for testing your understanding of CISSP domains, but 
in real exam you will be tested for application of those understandings.
  With Best Regards
  R.Balamurugan CISA,CISSP,CEH 

rifa 1987 <rifadi87@yahoo.com> wrote:
            Dear all,
   
  I planned to take CISSP exam on the next month. I have read many books such 
as Shon Harris's book, Official CISSP book, etc. Now, I'd like to learn using 
practice exam like Testking, RealExam, etc beside the free one from CCCure. 
Through my pass experience, commercial practice exam is very good practices. 
Looking at their web sites, the price for the CISSP practice exam is around 
$100. Please advice, is it worth purchasing this practice exam? I mean compared 
with the real CISSP exam ...?
   
  Many Thank's 
   
  Regards,
  Rifadi
    
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