I work full time (47 hours a week) and just registered for the SSH. I'm trying to set a realistic study timeline before committing to a test date.
From what I've read online, estimates range from 4 weeks to 13 weeks depending on background. My background is related but I've never taken a formal exam prep course, so I'm probably starting from an intermediate level.
I've been using the free ssh incident investigation & emergency preparedness questions and answers to gauge where I stand, and my initial diagnostic scores are around 59% — which tells me I have work to do.
For those who've been through it: did you study daily or more intensively in bursts? And did you feel like your practice scores accurately predicted your real exam performance? Any input would help me set a realistic target date.
For the people asking about study timelines: I studied 90 minutes per day for 12 weeks working full time. It's absolutely doable without burning out. The key is consistency — missing days hurts more than extending your timeline.
Bookmarking this. I'm still in the early stages of SSH prep and threads like this are way more useful than generic study guides. The specifics about exam prep are particularly helpful — that's the section I've been avoiding.
Congrats on passing! Can I ask — how many questions did the actual exam have compared to what the practice tests simulate? I've seen different numbers online and want to calibrate my timing during practice.
Late to this thread but wanted to add — the study guide section trips up more people than any other part. If you're scoring below 71% there in practice, treat it as your only focus for at least a week before moving on. Breadth at the expense of depth in that area is a common mistake.
Bookmarking this. I'm still in the early stages of SSH prep and threads like this are way more useful than generic study guides. The specifics about exam prep are particularly helpful — that's the section I've been avoiding.
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