medstudent_mk
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I passed on my second attempt and the main thing that changed was understanding which sections were actually costing me points.
Sections I underestimated:
1. Scenario-based questions
These aren't testing pure recall — they're testing judgment. I was treating them like knowledge questions and getting caught by distractors. The fix: for every scenario question I now ask "what would an experienced professional do here?" rather than "what does the textbook say?"
2. The overlap section
On CSS - Certified Security Salesperson there are questions that could fit in two or three domains. I was overthinking these. The fix: answer based on the PRIMARY domain the question is written in.
3. Time management
I burned too long on hard questions. My rule for the retake: 90 seconds max per question, flag anything I'm unsure about, come back at the end.
The practice tests at https://practicetestgeeks.com/css-certified-security-salesperson are good for identifying your specific weak areas — I'd run through a few diagnostics before you assume you know where you stand.
Sections I underestimated:
1. Scenario-based questions
These aren't testing pure recall — they're testing judgment. I was treating them like knowledge questions and getting caught by distractors. The fix: for every scenario question I now ask "what would an experienced professional do here?" rather than "what does the textbook say?"
2. The overlap section
On CSS - Certified Security Salesperson there are questions that could fit in two or three domains. I was overthinking these. The fix: answer based on the PRIMARY domain the question is written in.
3. Time management
I burned too long on hard questions. My rule for the retake: 90 seconds max per question, flag anything I'm unsure about, come back at the end.
The practice tests at https://practicetestgeeks.com/css-certified-security-salesperson are good for identifying your specific weak areas — I'd run through a few diagnostics before you assume you know where you stand.