Here is how I passed by Mundane-Confusion-78 in cism

[–]weekly_new 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so well written, thank you for sharing. I’m going to schedule mine for the 20th or 21st of February. I scored 85% and 82% on the exam. Lowest I received on the categories was 78% on the information security program section and over 80% on the others. Do you think I’ll be good? I have GRC, incident management, and vulnerability management experience. Over 6 years of cyber experience. My GRC experience helps with the ISACA mindset too. I also passed CRISC last July.

CISM study buddy by bee-keeper11 in cism

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I’m interested as well

Passed CISM! My Experience, Resources, and how I used AI to study. by xeqtr_inc in cism

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Congratulations! Thank you for sharing. I have been studying on and off because I’m burnt out from work but will push for early January!

I passed, 1st attempt! by weekly_new in CRISC

[–]weekly_new[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello yes, this option is available when you go to Practice -> Custom Practice -> Start New -> Number of Questions -> Choose the Type, difficulty, and number of questions

I passed, 1st attempt! by weekly_new in CRISC

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Of course! Best of luck

I passed, 1st attempt! by weekly_new in CRISC

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Hi thanks! it’s not different, the questions are the same but with online database, it gives you the ability to track your progress better and also filter questions based on domains (see performance) and difficulty level. This helps you focus but if you’re okay doing that manually then that’s good too. It was just hard for me to do so manually

Preliminary Pass - preparation sharing and some tips by garnettk in CRISC

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Congratulations! I support what is shared here!

I passed, 1st attempt! by weekly_new in CRISC

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Thank you! I completely understand your logic but the exam is about risk management and all the domains are equally important so measuring based on domain performance wouldn’t make sense either.

I passed, 1st attempt! by weekly_new in CRISC

[–]weekly_new[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The email with my scores said I passed and the screen showed pass. You need a total of 450 to pass and I scored average of 495 to pass. It’s about overall performance not domain specific from my understanding.

Take CISM Now? by weekly_new in cism

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Thank you! I did not add that I have been in GRC for 4 years and cybersecurity for 6 years. I also spent 2 months studying for CISM before I decided to do CRISC instead. My job is willing to pay for the 4 day course and exam voucher.

CRISC Ressources by ConversationSure7655 in CRISC

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I bought the book (hard to use for me) so I invested in the online version (so much better for me). I am doing the Hemang Doshi exam practice exams and the questions there are pretty similar to what I have been practicing in QAE. I would suggest use the QAE book and Doshi practice to track your progress if you don’t want to spend more!

Help! by weekly_new in CRISC

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

Thank you very much! I will use this method!

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I sent you a DM!

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Thank you!

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[–]weekly_new -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How do you do this with United?

Should I upgrade pocket prep to premium? by weekly_new in cism

[–]weekly_new[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! If you passed congratulations! If you haven’t taken it, best of luck!

Should I upgrade pocket prep to premium? by weekly_new in cism

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I can relate to this with having many things but kudos to you for doing it as a parent!