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georgerobert
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Most accurate practice exams for CISSP

Hello everyone,

 

I have my CISSP exam scheduled for the end of the month using the new CAT format (fully aware of that so not too concerned - fatal last words I know!).  However I was wondering, based on the experiences of those who have passed, what the best and most accurate practice exams are?

 

I have used:

1) Questions that came with the Official CISSP Study guide Book

2) Questions that came with an online course I bought (uCertify based on the above book with more questions added)

3) Pocket prep CISSP iPhone App

4) CISSP Practice Questions iPhone App

 

I have searched the forum here but could not find a definitive list.

 

Thanks in advance

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Kevin-White
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I heard BOSON was pretty good. Also if you buy CISSP All in One by Sharon Harris there are 1000's of questions that come with the purchase to help you prepare.
rslade
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> georgerobert (Viewer) posted a new topic in Exam Preparation on 07-16-2020 04:37

> Hello everyone

Hi. Interesting name. George is a running given name in our family (my father
was George, my baby brother is George, my nephew is George), and my name is
Robert, so ...

>   I have my CISSP exam scheduled for the end of the month using
> the new CAT format (fully aware of that so not too concerned - fatal last words
> I know!).  However I was wondering, based on the experiences of those who have
> passed, what the best and most accurate practice exams are?   I have used: 1)
> Questions that came with the Official CISSP Study guide Book

Not *too* bad ...

> 2) Questions that
> came with an online course I bought (uCertify based on the above book with more
> questions added)

Not too good ...

> 3) Pocket prep CISSP iPhone App

Not too good ...

> 4) CISSP Practice Questions
> iPhone App

Not great ...

>   I have searched the forum here but could not find a definitive
> list.

All the questions that you will see on the exam are in
https://community.isc2.org/t5/Exams/CISSP-questions/m-p/18626

(NO, OF COURSE NOT!!!)

However, a number of people have noted that
https://community.isc2.org/t5/Exams/CISSP-questions/m-p/18626
is particularly useful ...

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rslade
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> Kevin-White (Viewer) posted a new reply in Exam Preparation on 07-16-2020 10:20

> I heard BOSON was pretty good.

Nope.

> Also if you buy CISSP All in One by Sharon Harris
> there are 1000's of questions that come with the purchase to help you prepare.

And when I was facilitating seminars, I would tell candidates that, while Harris'
book was the most readable, I refused to answer any question that started out
"Shon Harris says ..."

(Having reviewed a great deal of the security literature, it was hilarious, reviewing
the first edition of the All-in-1, to find sentences, paragraphs, and sometimes
whole pages where I could identify the orginal sources she lifted them from.
[Stealing from one person is theft, stealing from two people is plagiarism, stealing
from three people is research.] Over time she got better at rewording, but she did
have a habit of "explaining" things that she didn't actually understand ...)

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