For those failing the CC, it is frustrating to spend a tremendous amount of time and resources to fail even once, lest multiple times. Since ISC2 began, those holding the license discussed how much of a challenge the exam was before adaptive testing this year. If one gives up, then for sure one has sealed their-self into failure that will echo in the head for the remainder of ones years and may proliferate through associations.
It matters not how strait the gate,. How charged with punishments the scroll... You are the master of your fate, the captain of your soul. (William Ernest Henley's Invictus)
Math was my forte as a kid. (not writing - my current challenge) I added algebra exercises to study for a pre-algebra; Algebra to study for Calculus etc. Try picking up an ISC2 CISSP CBK and study that test base while reviewing the CC material. It can't hurt to study at a higher level (CISSP) and test at a lower level (CC). Truly the CISSP is the end game, so the purchase would not be a waste.
I am certain if one persists, one will finally pass. @->-- Passion is not a code that can be written for robotics. Purely human. Good Luck! w/r LH
v/r EL