I need to join a study group for the CISSP. I will be patient and wait until a group has been established. I will be re-taking my CISSP in about two months.
Thanks, and blessed you so much.......I have that book on hand. I have read some questions as we speak. It is making me think logically about the answers in which I did during the test. I took the exam and was able to get to question 144. I was expecting it would stop at question 100. Therefore, I missed managed the time spend on each question. I believe that the CAT recognized that I was not consistent on my correct answers after question 100. Therefore, I got mentally fatigued and also had to guess at some questions. Are there any more suggestions for being mentally prepared for the CAT aspect?
Thank you for sharing this perspective — it’s extremely helpful as I refine my approach for the CISSP. The adaptive format is definitely challenging, and your explanation of how the algorithm behaves adds clarity. Knowing that the exam can stop at 100, 144, or 150 based on how consistently the managerial mindset is applied helps me interpret my own result more accurately. Reaching 144 does give me confidence that I was operating near the passing threshold, even if inconsistently.
I agree completely about the value of shifting from technical thinking to managerial decision‑making. Luke Ahmed’s material has been useful for reframing how I interpret questions, and your point about Wentz Wu, Thor Pedersen, and Boson reinforces that there isn’t a single “right” resource — it’s about choosing one and mastering the reasoning style behind it. I’m planning to incorporate a more deliberate mix of these question banks while focusing on consistency, not volume.
Your insight about the algorithm and the importance of mindset gives me a clearer direction for my next study cycle, and I appreciate the encouragement.