rarala's honest review, Digital Forensic Specialist Level 2 Practical Exam Preparation Course for Beginners (EnCase/Autopsy) course
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I am a non-major who knows nothing about computers or programming. I first learned about the concepts of sectors and clusters while preparing for the forensic exam. I completed this course once before the 25th exam and once before the 26th exam, and I passed the 26th exam this time. To be honest, I don't even know how I passed both the written and practical exams. Since the scores aren't released, I don't know for sure, but I suspect I barely passed. Because I was busy with work, I couldn't do much hands-on practice, but I tried my best to familiarize myself with the course content. After completing the course twice, I think I got a general sense of how to take the exam (though there are some parts at the end I didn't listen to, like Torrent...). As a non-major, the most worrying part was choosing between Encase and Autopsy (because I didn't know the difference between the two). Since I had never used either anyway, I chose Autopsy because I could practice with it, and I took the exam using Autopsy both times. I believe you can pass as long as you properly digest this lecture, so I hope everyone focuses on the basics in their studies. Thank you.
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Hello, Lallalla! Heartfelt congratulations on passing! For a non-major who didn't even know the concepts of sectors and clusters, this is a truly difficult exam to start. You passed on your second attempt, and that in itself is amazing~ Basically, there is a lot of content to study, and at first, there are so many "alien" terms that don't make sense no matter how hard you try. Not only is it hard to start, but it's also an exam where you have to study the testing method itself, making it a very challenging exam for non-majors—yet you passed on your second try! Congratulations once again :)
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