[Cisspstudy] could i pass the exam?

Clement Dupuis clement.dupuis at cccure.com
Mon Oct 26 14:55:30 EDT 2009


Good evening to all,

I am glad to see that discussions are self policing themselves.  I was about
to intervene when I saw the messages calling for truce.

Keep up the great discussions and feedback.

My personal take is:  Scoring 70% on the CCCure.Org quizzes is a bit low.
Scoring consistently around 80% is what I recommend.

That being said:  DO NOT DESPAIR

Use the quiz as a tool to find the weak spots that you have and work on
those weak spots.

Diligence and dedication between now and the exam will allow you to pass
this exam.

Best of luck

Clement



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On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 22:51, Belinda Foster <belinda.foster at gmail.com>wrote:

> Point well taken.
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> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Teresa Marie Cioffi <
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>> *From:* cisspstudy-bounces at cccure.org [mailto:
>> cisspstudy-bounces at cccure.org] *On Behalf Of *Belinda Foster
>> *Sent:* Monday, October 26, 2009 2:13 PM
>> *To:* The CISSP Study Mailing list
>> *Subject:* Re: [Cisspstudy] could i pass the exam?
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>> Gaurav C --
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>> 70% averages to a C.....and a low C at that (C- below average).  I do not
>> believe that (ISC)2 is seeking to award those with average-to-below average
>> IS Security knowledge/experience with CISSP credential.
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>> I think you should spend your time and money much more wisely.  Keep
>> studying, practicing, and/or whatever it is that you need to do to become
>> more knowledgeable with the objectives.  If you already have the experience,
>> keep studying.  If you find that you're still averaging around 70%, maybe a
>> Boot Camp would be in order.
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>> This is just my opinion; please do not attack.
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>> Sincerely
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>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Gaurav C <gaurav_va at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> I am getting similar score around 70% and below. I have my exam on 14th
>> Nov. Should I go for boot camp ? or self study will should be enough ?
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