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[CISSP-D] Re:anybody passed exam

Subject: [CISSP-D] Re:anybody passed exam
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 08:32:53 -0700 (PDT)
I can understand your situation. I just took the test in May (and passed, 
YEA!!!) and was reading all the materials for a few months before. I had taken 
the bootcamp just before the test, if you can do that its a good idea just so 
you can focus all your energy on the test. Unfortunately they have several 
versions of the test out there and each I heard from the class that each test 
has a slightly different focus.
   
  Take all the practice tests you can handle, I was taking the cccure tests 
every night at the hardest level. I think towards the end I was up to 200 to 
500 practice questions a night. But even with that preparation you well exit 
the test thinking you you were ill prepared and must have failed. I was 
convinced of that until I received my results. I talked to many people at work 
and everyone feels the same.
   
  Good luck!
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