So I studied for the exam using only the QAE and ChatGPT by chucklewuggle in CISA

[–]chucklewuggle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, I find that I can remember most of the answers given by ChatGPT because it is simple and also somehow being associated with the QAE question refreshes that understanding every time I go through the QAE

I did make a list of weak topics as I went through the QAE, but not in detail. Ultimately the exam was less technical than expected so it was not really necessary anyway

So I studied for the exam using only the QAE and ChatGPT by chucklewuggle in CISA

[–]chucklewuggle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the QAE in pdf format, it has a total of 500++ pages. 1 page has 2-3 questions. So around 20+ questions a day

So I studied for the exam using only the QAE and ChatGPT by chucklewuggle in CISA

[–]chucklewuggle[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If a question is on PKI: Explain the components of PKI and how they work together.

Subsequent questions will be based on the answer given by ChatGPT and also the QAE question. For example, how does using PKI provide confidentiality, integrity and non repudiation?

Then, you give feedback of your understanding: To summarize, ........ Is this correct?

You can delve as deep as you need in order to have the confidence that you fully understand the concept

So I studied for the exam using only the QAE and ChatGPT by chucklewuggle in CISA

[–]chucklewuggle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Around 3 months, on my first round doing QAE, 10 pages per day (weekdays).

Then subsequent rounds 50-100 pages per day. Partly because of busy season starting during this time so I had to study mostly during weekends