What I Learned From Failing the Security+

Getting certified is a great feeling, especially after you have worked so hard studying to understand the exam material. No wonder that people are very quick to share their success stories.

But not everyone passes on their first attempt. You don’t often hear about people’s experiences when they fail at achieving a goal — which is a shame. There are plenty of lessons to be learned from failure, even if they are painful ones.

Here are some key takeaways from my very own CompTIA Security+ failure — and subsequent redemption. If you recently failed an exam, there’s hope. If you are about to take an exam, use some of these lessons to strengthen your study efforts.

All of the highlighted areas that I got wrong were areas that I hadn’t gotten to yet. I got a few basic questions wrong that I should have gotten right. I knew that I needed to concentrate on my next attempt. I kept studying, and every time I made progress, I would retake a practice exam. I got gradually better — to around 90% to 95%.


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