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eyadabdelgwad
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a bit confused here

i only finished 53% of the first domain but reached 100% competency, what is the recommended next step here to chose another domain or to continue until i finish the whole content of the first one

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dcontesti
Community Champion

My nickel.  I would continue through the balance of the Domain.  The training materials and the exams are developed by different people and could/can cover different areas of that domain.  Also, finishing the current domain will expand your knowledge.

 

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Spencer_
Newcomer I

The adaptive nature, from a student perspective, the course appeared to quiz me less on the areas I scored well on, and more on the areas I needed improvement. On the domain overviews I read, "To pass this domain you need to reach 100% progress to competency." When you are answering questions correctly the competency bar may/should be ahead of the content bar.

 

When I reached competency in a domain, I moved on to the next domain. Feedback from the post-assessment revealed which domains I should review. When I had earned the course completion milestone I booked an exam as soon as I could.

Blue_bird
Newcomer III

@eyadabdelgwad 

 

Even though you have reached 100% competency, the recommended next step is to continue until you finish the entire content of the first domain.

 

The training provided by ISC2 is known for having high-quality content that is meticulously aligned with the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). While your competency score suggests you have a strong grasp of the fundamentals, the remaining 47% of the material may contain: Specific Terminology, Edge Cases and
Contextual Depth to gain maximum knowledge and truly master the domain.

 

All the best for your studies..!

 

Thanks

annejoan67
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