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Pri_essence
Newcomer II

CC Exam Study Group Feb 2026

Hi, everyone.

I scheduled my exam towards the end of this month, I like buddies that has close date or are on the same journey, so that we can share resources and study time.

Thank you!
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Pri_essence
Newcomer II

No, I'm not scared 🥹🥹🫠🫠
Enoch7
Viewer

do you mind sharing some areas with me?
mdouble2
Newcomer III

I just utilized the strategy recommended by my AI to slow down. I cannot share any details on the exam because of the NDA. It would be a violation of the ethics code. One thing that helped me was taking much more challenging practice tests like Wiley and Paulo on Udemy.

You get a writing pad. Use it to break down your questions. I don't know if official results are shared with candidates but I would love to know.

sosirius44
Viewer

Hello. My name is Andre Sealks and I'm currently a Director of Technology. I have been in the IT field for a little over 26 years. I'm slowly making my way into the cybersecurity world becasue I know that in the near future, the world will need us to protect them and their data. 

anishE4B
Newcomer I

Hi, if you are looking for Official marks , don't think those are shared. Only whether u passed or failed. Study thoroughly, don't leave at 50 or 60%, complete all domain 100%.
anishE4B
Newcomer I

All the best Andre. Cybersecurity is tricky as you have to clash with Ops and delivery teams all the time. Negotiating and navigating the challenges is what makes this field so exciting. like Uncle ben said - with great power comes great responsibility... that's what cybersecurity is. It should be a shield not a blocker. cheers bro !!!
harshinisurabhi
Newcomer I

Hi, 
I hope you are doing well.

I have my exam scheduled in April 2026, and I am currently preparing for it. I am looking to connect with someone who is also preparing for the same exam and would be interested in exchanging ideas, preparation strategies, and study methodologies to improve our overall performance.

If you are interested, I'm happy to coordinate and discuss how we can support each other’s preparation.

Looking forward to your responses.
Thank you 

Pri_essence
Newcomer II

Update guys, I did my exam today and passed!

My external resources (apart from the ISC2 study modules I crushed day-in-month-out, last year) were Mike Chappel’s CC material, ChatGPT and Prabh Nair’s YouTube video as my intermittent test after each domain, his first video was an eye-opener for identifying keywords.
P.S: I couldn't finish even 1 practice test.
Hear me out! I presumed 5days will do for “practice” as I thought I only had to brush up for the exams, so I took 5-days leave. Only for me to realise there were so many gaps I didn't know, and others, understand. So, I believed I needed to prioritise study over practising, because what am I practising on when I don't have a good knowledge? I was only able to do almost half of Prabh Nair’s practice test 1, this morning before I settled in for my exam.

All these resources were with the help and guidance I got in here directly from @mdouble2, who also pointed me to other resources, then some other earlier tips and lessons from other wonderful people here (on this platform), who didn't gatekeep their experiences.

In my experience, it is very easy to fall into the rabbit hole of unending resources and materials and not knowing which one or what to do— I don't see any of these materials as a cut answer, anyone who has done the exam would most likely agree. However, I bet that having and gaining GOOD KNOWLEDGE from any rich resource— knowing the 5 domains well— your onions, would really help in the exam.

Read and understand, study deeply, study structure by structure, memorise and assimilate.

For the Exam:
Please be time-conscious. Because I'd learned from one of the write-ups I read in here that there is enough time, so I decided to take my time, only for me to realise I took too long on some questions; the first 20s especially. Take your time and also take your time— if you know what I mean.

The domains are broad, I know, I know, but your brain is broader. Know them well; the good part is that they are (somewhat) interconnected, so a good knowledge and deep dive of some part, will make some other part light for you.

The exam seemed tough, in my experience, “tricky”, as a lot of people testified. However, I believe if you read well and you are richly knowledgeable of every concept, you'll be able to identify the borderline and apply wisdom to why XYZ is the best answer!

I haven't recovered yet from the exam mode. But I couldn't have been “unbothered” because I was also a beneficiary of other people’s time and benevolence!

Thank you all, and I wish you all the best!
nkeaton
Advocate III

@Pri_essence. Congratulations. Don’t forget to celebrate.
trainer_cc
Newcomer I

Hi everyone, I’m preparing for the ISC2 CC exam scheduled on March , and I would really appreciate any advice, resources, or tips to help me get ready. If anyone has experience with this exam, your guidance would mean a lot. Thank you in advance!"