u/Initial_Air8298

Passed Sec+
▲ 13 r/CompTIA

Passed Sec+

Context: Graduated with Bachelors in Cybersecurity Engineering in 2023, above average test taking skills.

Score: 769/750

I mainly used the Dion Training practice exams (the one with unlimited retakes and it has a pool of random questions each time), I felt the wording was more difficult and there was less context given for scenarios in the actual exam. It took me a solid 2 days of spending my entire day/night studying. I started off by scoring around 65 percent on the practice exams and worked my way up to 85-90 by the final takes. I used Claude to help quiz me and learn specific scenarios for PBQs (This was very helpful for PBQs, i fed this info into claude to test me.) and to help strengthen up any weak points I had.

Feel free to dm or message for any tips/advice.

u/Initial_Air8298 — 5 days ago