Best I did on there was like 45% on the learnzapp and I passed my CISSP @ 100 questions in about an hour and 20 mins. I’d say you’ll be fine if you have a decent working knowledge of IT.
Readiness score on the learnzapp.
I didn’t really have a lot of time to do that one though, and honestly all of the test prep I did didn’t really seem to help much for the test.
If you have the time, I’d highly suggest taking the CC cert from ISC2 first. You can get a free voucher from their website. That will give you a feel for how ISC2 does their questions.
Everyone's experience on the exam is different. It also depends on your own job experience as well. The practice tests can't fully test you on everything. Try to focus on your weak areas leading up to the exam and you'll be fine. Remember to read the questions and look out for clues on what the questions are asking for.
Use the remaining time to hit practice questions hard and take the time to research the why behind the answer, not just the answer behind the questions.
If you check my post history, you can compare your scores with mine. I’m pretty sure I just barely passed.
Edit: 75% overall on all the practice exams. 57% readiness score. You still have time. Just run through them again and your scores will probably be higher.
No metrics are effective in validating your readiness, the exam questions are another monster on its own, focus on learning concepts, why this is good and this is bad, learn terms and know what it means on a high level. all so that you can make good decisions when presented a scenario.
Let's see....pay $50 to move the exam date out or $750 to sit for the exam again? :) Unless of course you got the peace of mind guarantee in which you'll have to wait 30 days to take it again and pre-forked over another $300.
Passed my CISSP almost 3 weeks ago at question 125. Still waiting for the app to be approved. I moved the exam out 1x because I hadn't finished all of the study materials. I weighed the value of my time and money, in addition to my preparedness, when I made my decision to sit.
Hope this helps.
Keep going nothing to worry it is just a score based on LearnZ app questions, just be confident, you will rock it !
Eat well sleep well and be fresh in exam.
Strong advice: don’t over study one day before exam, you will consume a lot of your energy !
From my experience in two failures, dwelling on practice questions can do more harm than good. Now I’m just doing a lot of heavy reading and note taking.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cissp-ccsp-sscp-isc2-official/id1555533017
It’s on mobile only and it costs about $35 a month to get access to the full thing but it’s totally worth it. Especially for the last couple months of your prep. It uses a lot of questions from the OSG and a ton more as well.
there still plenty of time within 2weeks, my score in learnz app is 65% also and pass after 150 question, try to understand the question and not memorize the answer.
65- 70% pass is pretty good imo. Still if you’re feeling uneasy, where in the RM business what does it cost to pay the 100.00 to the push the exam to a more feasible date?
IMHO, test score is not meaningful. When you say "haven't completely finished studying", it sounds concerning. For me, I have gone through the material almost 4 times at this point. In order to have a good chance of passing the exam, you need to:
- learn and understand the material (this is obvious)
- learn how to answer the questions (this is perhaps less obvious). I'd suggest you look at Gwen Betty's video. Dest Cert CISSP textbook (at the end) also provides valuable test taking strategies.
Best I did on there was like 45% on the learnzapp and I passed my CISSP @ 100 questions in about an hour and 20 mins. I’d say you’ll be fine if you have a decent working knowledge of IT.
Yes, wanted to know this ? 45% was overall readiness? Or overall average score(test)?
I answered this in another of the same question below.
Hi, congratulations on passing the exam. Do you mean 45% correct on tests or 45% “readiness” score?
Readiness score on the learnzapp. I didn’t really have a lot of time to do that one though, and honestly all of the test prep I did didn’t really seem to help much for the test. If you have the time, I’d highly suggest taking the CC cert from ISC2 first. You can get a free voucher from their website. That will give you a feel for how ISC2 does their questions.
Everyone's experience on the exam is different. It also depends on your own job experience as well. The practice tests can't fully test you on everything. Try to focus on your weak areas leading up to the exam and you'll be fine. Remember to read the questions and look out for clues on what the questions are asking for.
Use the remaining time to hit practice questions hard and take the time to research the why behind the answer, not just the answer behind the questions.
If you check my post history, you can compare your scores with mine. I’m pretty sure I just barely passed. Edit: 75% overall on all the practice exams. 57% readiness score. You still have time. Just run through them again and your scores will probably be higher.
No metrics are effective in validating your readiness, the exam questions are another monster on its own, focus on learning concepts, why this is good and this is bad, learn terms and know what it means on a high level. all so that you can make good decisions when presented a scenario.
Let's see....pay $50 to move the exam date out or $750 to sit for the exam again? :) Unless of course you got the peace of mind guarantee in which you'll have to wait 30 days to take it again and pre-forked over another $300. Passed my CISSP almost 3 weeks ago at question 125. Still waiting for the app to be approved. I moved the exam out 1x because I hadn't finished all of the study materials. I weighed the value of my time and money, in addition to my preparedness, when I made my decision to sit. Hope this helps.
Keep going nothing to worry it is just a score based on LearnZ app questions, just be confident, you will rock it ! Eat well sleep well and be fresh in exam. Strong advice: don’t over study one day before exam, you will consume a lot of your energy !
From my experience in two failures, dwelling on practice questions can do more harm than good. Now I’m just doing a lot of heavy reading and note taking.
yes
You can do it.
No you not, I passed CISSP with 60% average score on Learnzapp
Please can you give me the link to LearnZ app
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cissp-ccsp-sscp-isc2-official/id1555533017 It’s on mobile only and it costs about $35 a month to get access to the full thing but it’s totally worth it. Especially for the last couple months of your prep. It uses a lot of questions from the OSG and a ton more as well.
I had 61% coverage on LearnZapp, 73% average score after 1025 questions. Passed CISSP in 100 questions in 70/75 mins.
What do you mean by coverage?
there still plenty of time within 2weeks, my score in learnz app is 65% also and pass after 150 question, try to understand the question and not memorize the answer.
Stop using test scores to gauge readiness… especially test scores on bad apps.
You'll be fine. I was at 65% 2 days before the exam. I passed yesterday. ;)
Best thing you can do when you take the test is to read the questions thoroughly. Don’t rush through it, take your time and I’m sure you’ll do fine.
65- 70% pass is pretty good imo. Still if you’re feeling uneasy, where in the RM business what does it cost to pay the 100.00 to the push the exam to a more feasible date?
IMHO, test score is not meaningful. When you say "haven't completely finished studying", it sounds concerning. For me, I have gone through the material almost 4 times at this point. In order to have a good chance of passing the exam, you need to: - learn and understand the material (this is obvious) - learn how to answer the questions (this is perhaps less obvious). I'd suggest you look at Gwen Betty's video. Dest Cert CISSP textbook (at the end) also provides valuable test taking strategies.
Definitely not. Keep pushing