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RE: studying guide/book for CISSP

Subject: RE: studying guide/book for CISSP
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 09:16:58 -0500

Selling your books after you have passed may not be such a good idea,
unless you're getting the cert. just to have it.  Depending on the type of
work you're doing, you'll probably come accross situations where you'll
wish you had kept the books.  I have referred to all of my books at least
once or twice each year, abnd I have been in this business since 1993.
Although I agree E-Bay is a good resource to get current or recently
current books at huge discounts.

Good luck on the exam.

Jayson Agagnier, CISSP, CISA, CIFI
Bombardier Aerospace



                                                                                
                                                                 
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Check out e-Bay for some really good deals on any of the books that have
been mentioned in this strand. I have purchased the majority of my study
guides through e-bay and have saved a small fortune! I'm sure I will
resell most of them on e-Bay as well, as soon as I pass my CISSP test
this spring!


Kimberly F. Adams
Computer Resource Specialist
Landstown High School & Technology Academy
2001 Concert Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23456
Phone:  (757) 468-3800 Ext. 1131
E-mail:  kfadams@vbschools.com





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