I am glad to have found your video! I just took my CISA exam online on Saturday, and failed. I spent 4 months studying with the CISA Review Manual, Linkedin Learning courses, and even took my local ISACA chapter study class two weeks ago. Yes, the contents are dry, but I am an IS Auditor with about 3 years of experience so this has helped solidify my knowledge. I obviously wont get my results right away but I am hoping I was close to passing like you. I felt exactly how you did, got more confident over the exam. I should've taken my allotted break, reviewed my answers and seen if that made any difference. Also very shocked that all of the prep wasn't enough, but a lot of the questions were very different from what I studied. Its definitely more about the ISACA/IS Auditor mindset. Hope to see a video of you passing it! ~Cristina
I hope you ended up passing. I can't even get passed A plus yet lol. I failed today and feel defeated. I have zero experience. WGU doesn't actually have instructors rather, it is links to materials / resources you go over yourself. Not sure what I do yet but maybe try a different field.
This is how I've felt about ITIL not my cup of tea but it's on the road map. Thank you for continuing to share your journey regardless of the outcomes.
Love your courage and being vulnerable. You got this! Can't wait for your next video where you will come and tell us you PASSED the CompTIA CASP certification. Also wishing you the best in your Masters program. I bet you changed your mind on going for MSCSIA
It's good that you are staying motivated, because these videos help keep me motivated towards my studying and testing goals. Thanks for your vulnerability and courage to share your story.
You have achieved a lot. all my respect. I love your hungry wolf mindset. We all should follow your step. I too want to go for CIS. A or and CISM. You should attach that exam once again. You got this !!!!!!✌
Highly recommend the Pluralsight course with Kevin Henry and the Boson Practice test for CISA. Ill never pay for the QAE. I have CISSP, CISM, and CISA.
@@krisg900 The top row are old Microsoft certs and ITIL v3. Middle row is a stackable CompTIA cert (CSIS), CISM, Pentest+, CISSP, and eJPT. Bottom row is CCNA CyperOps, an old Microsoft Office cert, and my WGU BSCSIA degree. I constantly add and remove certs from my wall though, so you'll probably see them change over time. Since I made this video, I added CRISC, CASP+, and the PMP, but also removed some of the certs I don't care about anymore.
I took CISA two weeks ago and failed . My overall score was 428 and the passing score was 450. I failed because on Domain 4, my performance was below average (375). I studies the Manual and the questions and answers and even reviewed the ones that I answered wrong once or twice before the exam. I did the Hemang Doshi( both videos and the questions at the end ). Honestly , I have not worked in IT area, I have been Internal auditor for the past 7 years. Anyone has any idea how can i learn Domain 4 and 5? These two domains , I am just memorizing them and it does not help. Thank you !
The spreadsheet I created to track my progress with my Bachelors degree? The degree was updated to a new version, so the courses listed in my spreadsheet (including the Sophia stuff) is no longer accurate. Josh Madakor's spreadsheet would be the most up to date.
Thank you man. I needed to hear this encouragement as I just failed cism last night
I am glad to have found your video! I just took my CISA exam online on Saturday, and failed. I spent 4 months studying with the CISA Review Manual, Linkedin Learning courses, and even took my local ISACA chapter study class two weeks ago. Yes, the contents are dry, but I am an IS Auditor with about 3 years of experience so this has helped solidify my knowledge. I obviously wont get my results right away but I am hoping I was close to passing like you. I felt exactly how you did, got more confident over the exam. I should've taken my allotted break, reviewed my answers and seen if that made any difference. Also very shocked that all of the prep wasn't enough, but a lot of the questions were very different from what I studied. Its definitely more about the ISACA/IS Auditor mindset. Hope to see a video of you passing it! ~Cristina
I hope you ended up passing. I can't even get passed A plus yet lol. I failed today and feel defeated. I have zero experience. WGU doesn't actually have instructors rather, it is links to materials / resources you go over yourself. Not sure what I do yet but maybe try a different field.
This is how I've felt about ITIL not my cup of tea but it's on the road map. Thank you for continuing to share your journey regardless of the outcomes.
ITIL wasn't my cup of tea either. It's one of the few certifications that I'm probably not going to renew once it expires.
Love your courage and being vulnerable. You got this! Can't wait for your next video where you will come and tell us you PASSED the CompTIA CASP certification. Also wishing you the best in your Masters program. I bet you changed your mind on going for MSCSIA
Thanks. I'm going for the MBA ITM in August, but it's possible that I might do the MSCSIA in the future.
It's good that you are staying motivated, because these videos help keep me motivated towards my studying and testing goals. Thanks for your vulnerability and courage to share your story.
You have achieved a lot. all my respect. I love your hungry wolf mindset. We all should follow your step. I too want to go for CIS. A or and CISM. You should attach that exam once again. You got this !!!!!!✌
Highly recommend the Pluralsight course with Kevin Henry and the Boson Practice test for CISA. Ill never pay for the QAE. I have CISSP, CISM, and CISA.
I've heard about them, but I've never used them before. I'll check them out. Thanks!
@@CameronEvolvedwhat certs do you have? I keep trying to figure it out in the background.
@@krisg900 The top row are old Microsoft certs and ITIL v3. Middle row is a stackable CompTIA cert (CSIS), CISM, Pentest+, CISSP, and eJPT. Bottom row is CCNA CyperOps, an old Microsoft Office cert, and my WGU BSCSIA degree. I constantly add and remove certs from my wall though, so you'll probably see them change over time. Since I made this video, I added CRISC, CASP+, and the PMP, but also removed some of the certs I don't care about anymore.
@@CameronEvolved What's your job position now?
I took CISA two weeks ago and failed . My overall score was 428 and the passing score was 450. I failed because on Domain 4, my performance was below average (375). I studies the Manual and the questions and answers and even reviewed the ones that I answered wrong once or twice before the exam. I did the Hemang Doshi( both videos and the questions at the end ). Honestly , I have not worked in IT area, I have been Internal auditor for the past 7 years. Anyone has any idea how can i learn Domain 4 and 5? These two domains , I am just memorizing them and it does not help. Thank you !
hi! You only have used the CISA QAE and Doshi courses ? juste 2 ressources ? Thanks. How much did you do the QAE?
Any news about your next CISA exam ? Did you study ?
how much do they charge for retake
hey, great video. Studying for my CISM right now. passed cisa last year. which do you think is harder?
I failed by 9 points as well about 2 years. Wprking to study on it again. Everyday....
You have been studying for two years?
@@fij715 no. Second time took me 2 month's
@@IPhonesCrash So you passed?
@@fij715 yes
CISA Exam on 6th September. Cross the fingers for me 🤞
All the best..
Hi, i hope you could pass the exam :)
Thank you for your video
Do you have a LinkedIn where we can connect?
hey man i have a question about your sofia spreadsheet. where can i contact u
The spreadsheet I created to track my progress with my Bachelors degree? The degree was updated to a new version, so the courses listed in my spreadsheet (including the Sophia stuff) is no longer accurate. Josh Madakor's spreadsheet would be the most up to date.