I took the exam this past Monday and got 678 on it. I'm going to take it over again, I studied for SYO-601 but took the SYO-701 exam, so I'm going to study again. I'll never pay anyone to take an exam for me.
Exactly, I had like 3 people try this with me. Reported every single one of them on LinkedIn lol. Just study and pace yourself. We have to practice and implement integrity as future cyber professionals. I take my exam next month 🎉😊.
Yup that could be a whole set up , def did the right thing for yourself. I don’t know how they can even take the test for you, how is that even possible?
@@Darksecret_23 The information is still with Pearson so if an employee leaked the information and shared it with an outsider my data was leaked from inside of Pearson. No one else knew that I took this test before I shared it here. So my data with Pearson is not being properly protected for someone to call me directly on my personal line using my first and last name asking to cheat for me on an exam I just failed.
I took the exam this past Monday and got 678 on it. I'm going to take it over again, I studied for SYO-601 but took the SYO-701 exam, so I'm going to study again. I'll never pay anyone to take an exam for me.
That's right we don't need to cheat through our careers. Just keep moving forward. You go this!
they'll pass it for you then start blackmailing you by threatening to rat you out
@@edwardlopez9061 I can see that happening, too.
Exactly, I had like 3 people try this with me. Reported every single one of them on LinkedIn lol. Just study and pace yourself. We have to practice and implement integrity as future cyber professionals. I take my exam next month 🎉😊.
Most likely they were blackmailed you for money and threatened to report you it’s not worth the risk
@ i believe it
@@edwardlopez9061 i believe it
Cheating is not the way to go.
@@ronniewatson322 Absolutely! Slow and steady wins the race.
is it the indians on linkedin who are "training coordinators"? haha
Yup that could be a whole set up , def did the right thing for yourself. I don’t know how they can even take the test for you, how is that even possible?
@@TheHippieWithinUs I dont know but you know the hackers will figure out anything, by any means necessary.
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Pearson didn’t leak your information. However, you will learn that later on in your journey.
@@Darksecret_23 The information is still with Pearson so if an employee leaked the information and shared it with an outsider my data was leaked from inside of Pearson. No one else knew that I took this test before I shared it here. So my data with Pearson is not being properly protected for someone to call me directly on my personal line using my first and last name asking to cheat for me on an exam I just failed.