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Tag Archives: isaca
Attending the ISACA NJ Recognition Dinner and Ceremony
It’s been a year since I earned my CRISC designation, but somehow I missed the original cutoff for the ISACA NJ chapter’s recognition ceremony. Really? I never even considered they might have something. Anyway they invited me and others to … Continue reading
A long time to wait, but my official CRISC certificate arrived in the mail
It felt like forever, but my official CRISC certificate arrived in the mail late last week. I spent the last month or so checking my certification status online, and even called the Certification Dept for update. I went out, bought … Continue reading
I passed my CRISC exam!
It’s been a long 10 weeks since I took the CRISC exam on June 4. I don’t understand it. The exam was a Scantron exam with all the bubbles, so it was certainly a machine-scored exam. ISACA says it takes … Continue reading
Taking the June 4 CRISC exam
You know how when the date for some big presentation or test is slowing approaching, you start getting nervous? When it’s months away, you go, “Eh, I’ll be fine. I’ll prep tomorrow.” As the date gets closer, “It’s almost here, but I … Continue reading
I don’t know what to do about graduate school
Last month, I started taking a Saturday morning GMAT class through The Princeton Review. Since my wife works there, and as a family member, I could take a free course with them. In my long-term goals, I’ve had this plan … Continue reading