Thanks Andrew for posting your advice for the exam, found your link on Reddit. As a person who took the test, for me, "thinking like a manager" doesn't apply for every question. It's not a one size fits all, because there are technical questions that require the best technical answer, not a managerial answer. So my advice for anyone taking the exam, would be to treat each question as its own 1 question exam. There will be many questions asking for the "BEST", "MOST", "LEAST", "FIRST", so given the context, look for the answer the question is looking for. It could be the "holistic" answer, which means whole picture, or the answer that covers everything, or it could be the technical answer given that specific question. Thanks again Andrew and looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Passed at 150, skin of my teeth! I really don't think I would have made it without this video. I had an easier time with complicated questions vs rote memorization terminology. This is priceless information.
I registered for my test at 8 AM and was having second thoughts and was going to rechsdule it later on the afternoon. I'm happy you're reassuring my on my decision.
@@anooppattat7911 Somehow did. All I studied was the Sybex book. The exam was pretty difficult but I suppose that means I did well in the first few questions. Got kicked out at 100 questions :)
Thanks Andrew for posting your advice for the exam, found your link on Reddit. As a person who took the test, for me, "thinking like a manager" doesn't apply for every question. It's not a one size fits all, because there are technical questions that require the best technical answer, not a managerial answer. So my advice for anyone taking the exam, would be to treat each question as its own 1 question exam. There will be many questions asking for the "BEST", "MOST", "LEAST", "FIRST", so given the context, look for the answer the question is looking for. It could be the "holistic" answer, which means whole picture, or the answer that covers everything, or it could be the technical answer given that specific question. Thanks again Andrew and looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Passed at 150, skin of my teeth! I really don't think I would have made it without this video. I had an easier time with complicated questions vs rote memorization terminology. This is priceless information.
Great job!
I provisionally passed the exam on 5/19. Thanks Andrew!
I registered for my test at 8 AM and was having second thoughts and was going to rechsdule it later on the afternoon. I'm happy you're reassuring my on my decision.
I passed my CISSP on Tuesday. Thank you, Andrew, for all your videos!
Great tips Sir. They helped me a lot during the test. Thank you
Thanks! im going to take CISSP exam in March 2020!
simply brilliant :)
I had an issue with memorizing crypto numeric values !!
Andrew kindly share the link for your next videos....
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great notes !
Sir I am going to take my exam in June (my experience is over seas )How dose the experience application process work ?
Hi did you take the test?
Cissp Guide yes I passed . The exam is situation based questions. Non technical. Andrews class really help me pass my exam
@@chadnasir6387 That's good news. Congratulations, and thanks for the info. Best of luck in your career.
Welp. Taking my test at 5 PM today so I'll see if I can win against the odds :)
Dude did you pass
@@anooppattat7911 Somehow did. All I studied was the Sybex book. The exam was pretty difficult but I suppose that means I did well in the first few questions. Got kicked out at 100 questions :)
"Let's see how to apply these tips in a practice question."
me: :D "OH YEA LET'S GO!"
*fade to black*
me: :D......