I am wondering if anyone knows what is the average CISSP exam completion(successful) time?
It took me 2hours and 40 minutes to pass; but I've heard that some people do it in one hour and couple of minutes (my colleague claims this), while others claim that it took them 45 minutes or so.
Would be interesting to see the following stats:
1. Average time to pass
2. Top 100 scores average time to pass
3. Bottom 100 scores average time to pass
4. Top 10 Best Times and their passing score
It's unlikely that ISC2 would release these figures, though it's an interesting thought experiment.
I took just over two hours on both successful attempts at the old stye CISSP exam, and I'm a native English speaker(that really is a advantage for the test I think). I felt confident both times, and probably could have gone faster, however I doubt I'd have felt as confident if I did and if I'd have gone for 45 mins I think I'd have failed as time to read and think would not be there(and there are dollars riding on not failing). So maybe if we were betting for beers I'd say race you at 105 Minutes - there are probably faster folks out there, but 45 minutes would be extraordinary.
Mostly(from seeing it once on paper and once on a screen I'd say CISSP tests comprehension with heavy elements of knowledge and experience.
CAT might well make the 45 minutes possible, I dare say it might well have been *possible* to do the old exam in 45 minutes if you assume 20 seconds a question - however CBT question refresh is probably going to lag a paper book and separate answer sheet at this point. So maybe the advantage with CAT time wise is not as large.
Lucky for us the bar is on passing, rather than how fast you write the paper.
My math was off - it’s more like 10 seconds a question tops for the non-CAT test - I Guess there are a few folks that could do it if they are speed readers and know their stuff, and really quick thinkers. You’d get a lot more slack from 20 or even 30 seconds that you could bank against the tricky question.
However, I’d hope(just from hurt pride if nothing else) that there weren’t too many of them around.
just out of curiosity did the chap you virtually met say he was confident when he left the room? I assume he was, unless he had a train to catch or similar.
Took me about 1 hour 40 minutes on the CAT test. Don't know what my score was, because it doesn't tell you a numerical score as far as I could see, but it was passing of course.
@N_Bakewell wrote:Took me about 1 hour 40 minutes on the CAT test. Don't know what my score was, because it doesn't tell you a numerical score as far as I could see, but it was passing of course.
Oh, get him! "Passing, of course!"
Took me approximately 2h - did the old fashioned exam.