![]() You can either get those on Udemy at /udemy or if you want to buy everything in a bundle, just /cissp.Īnd then for questions as well, I have other notable mentions. Then I have my own easy to mid questions. ![]() They’re both reasonably inexpensive and they have a good chunk of questions. ![]() If I were studying, I would probably get both. So let’s start out with the ones that are easy to mid.Īnd here you can recognize again, AIO and Cybex, same publishers we talked about when we talked about the primary book. So start out with the easy to mid finish off with the hard ones. That teaches you nothing, that teaches you to memorize an answer that will not help you anywhere.Īs you can see here, I have them separated into easy to mid and hard.Īnd normally a student needs somewhere between three and 5000 questions.Īnd the way you should use the questions, the easy mid hard is to start out with the easy to mid level ones, because early on, when you’re doing practice tests, you really need to find the big gaps, the things that are really big, that you need to go and restudy.Īnd there are only a limited amount of hard questions.Īnd you want to use those when you get to the end of your studying the last month, month and a half maybe two, where you’re just fine tuning things. It’s very likely you scored higher because you remember some of the answers, what they were. Let’s say 70% and then you want to go to 80 or 85 and you get to that point by studying everything that you had wrong, everything that you had marked for review until a point where you can explain the concept and you are very clear on why you got that question wrong.Īnd also a little caution here, I don’t really suggest reusing practice questions at all because sure, you got 70% the first time you took them and you got 80% the second time. If you just look at them quickly and say, oh, right, that’s this.Īnd oh, I guess I should study that, then you’re really learning nothing new. That is really where the practice test makes sense. ![]() I will, however, now say it is important to to them right.ĭon’t just take a practice test, say, oh, I got 70% right.Įvery question where you’re not completely sure on the answer mark it for review, and then at the end of each test, take all the questions you had marked for review and all the questions you got wrong and restudy all those topics. In this lecture, we’re going to talk about practice questions, and this is not how to approach them. ![]()
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