Looking to get help with take my CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 exam for me? All multiple choice & performance based questions included. You pay after your score report confirms 750 or above.

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We provide help with CompTIA Security+ to candidates dealing with PBQs, all 5 domains, retakes, SY0-701 pressure, and the 750 passing score.
Share your exam date, testing platform, deadline, and target score so the support process can be tailored to your specific needs. The more details you provide, the better we can match the right expert and prepare a focused plan for your exam.
You’ll be connected with a Security+ certified expert who understands PBQs, exam objectives, and all five SY0-701 domains. This personalized Security+ exam help is designed to match your needs, focus on your weak areas, and support you with a strategy tailored to your exam goals.
Your score appears immediately, so you only pay if you see a result of 750 or above. This keeps the process simple, transparent, and risk-free, with payment due only after a successful outcome.
You pay nothing until your CompTIA Sec+ exam passes. Free quote in 60 seconds.
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718 on attempt one. 731 on attempt two. My employer gave me 90 days to pass and I was on day 74. I knew the content. The problem I couldn't fix was the PBQs at the start of the exam. I'd spend 15 to 20 minutes on the first five questions and then realise I had 85 questions left in 70 minutes. I'd read that you're supposed to skip PBQs and come back to them but in the actual exam environment I couldn't make myself leave them unanswered. Got Security+ exam help for attempt three. Score posted as 763. Employer requirement met. I still think the reason I kept failing had more to do with how I was handling the first ten minutes than with anything I didn't know.

DoD 8570 compliance. My contract required Security+ at IAT Level II. I had one attempt before my contract start date. No second chance in this timeline. Got Security+ exam help. 757 posted on Pearson VUE. Contract started on schedule. That's the whole story.

First attempt. I'd been scoring 74 to 78 on practice tests and I knew practice percentages don't map cleanly to the scaled score. I also had no idea how to handle PBQs in a live exam — every practice test I'd done had them mixed in with the multiple choice, not front-loaded at the start. The way they appear on the real exam caught me off guard when I'd done a practice run on my own. Got Security+ exam help rather than risk a first attempt failure and another $425 voucher. Score came back 771. I'm now applying for Security Analyst roles. The certification opened more doors than I expected this fast.

I passed everything on Security+ except Security Operations consistently. That domain is 28% of the exam and it covers incident response, SIEM log analysis, vulnerability management. I work in sysadmin not security operations so the applied threat analysis questions were the weakest part of my practice scores every time. Two failed attempts. 724 and 739. Both times the Security Operations questions were where I lost marks I could see clearly on the score report breakdown. Got Security+ exam help with someone who actually works in security operations. Score came back 754. I barely made it and I know exactly why.

My exam was the next morning at 9am and I messaged at 11pm. I know how that sounds. My employer had moved the certification deadline forward by two weeks without much warning and I wasn't ready. I'd been sitting at 68 to 72 percent on practice tests and the exam was already booked and paid for. They confirmed a person within about 20 minutes. Walked me through the OnVUE setup so nothing at check-in was new. Score posted as 753. Three points above the passing mark. I'm not going to pretend I wasn't nervous about how close that was.

I moved to the US two years ago for an IT master's degree and Security+ was the first certification my programme recommended for job applications. The exam questions are written in a way that assumes familiarity with US compliance frameworks and government security terminology that I hadn't been exposed to in the same way as native English speakers in IT roles. Got Security+ exam help after one failed attempt at 706. Score came back 761. I've updated my LinkedIn and started applying. I haven't had a cybersecurity interview yet but at least the certification is no longer the thing holding me back from applying.

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The post testimonials worry for Security+ is specific: what if the score comes back at 748 or 743? CompTIA’s scaled scoring means 750 is not a fixed percentage of correct answers. Questions carry different weights based on difficulty and domain. Security Operations questions at 28% of the exam carry more score weight than General Security Concepts at 12%.
The person we assign for Security+ exam help has passed SY0-701 with a score that confirms they know where the weighted marks live. We don’t aim for 750. We aim for the buffer above it that absorbs any scoring variability. That’s the only way 750 is reliably cleared, not occasionally cleared.
Security+ PBQs can make the whole exam feel harder than it should. That is why we treat them as a priority, not an afterthought. You get support built around the part that usually drains time, breaks confidence, and decides whether 750 feels reachable.
No upfront stress, no blind payment, and no paying before the result is visible. Your Security+ score appears after the exam ends. You confirm the number yourself, and payment only happens once the result clears 750. Simple, direct, and built around your confidence.

Performance based questions are the first questions you see when the exam opens. Most candidates try to answer them in order. This is the wrong approach. PBQs take 3 to 5 minutes each.
Multiple choice questions take about 1 minute each. If you spend 20 minutes on the first five PBQs you have 70 minutes left for 85 multiple choice questions. That time pressure compounds across the exam.
The correct strategy confirmed across CompTIA’s own guidance and community reports is to flag the PBQs skip them complete all multiple choice questions then return to PBQs with remaining time. The person we assign for Security+ exam help knows this because they’ve been inside the exam structure not just read about it.
Candidates taking other Pearson VUE certifications online, including Azure, PMP and AWS will find the same OnVUE assistance on our OnVUE exam help page.
CompTIA follows a roughly three-year update cycle. SY0-701 launched in November 2023. Based on this pattern, retirement could come in late 2026 and an SY0-801 may follow. If you haven’t registered yet, confirm the current active exam version at CompTIA.org before purchasing a voucher.
Exam vouchers are version-specific. A voucher purchased for SY0-701 after it has been retired cannot be used. We ask about your registered exam version before every booking.
No waiting period after your first failed Security+ attempt. You can schedule your second attempt immediately. The 14-day minimum wait only applies from the second failure onward every attempt after the second requires 14 days from the previous attempt.
Candidates who fail once and wait two weeks unnecessarily are losing time they didn’t need to lose. If your employer deadline is tight, knowing this can recover a week or more in your timeline.
We cover Security+ through Pearson VUE OnVUE at-home delivery only. Test center Security+ is not something we handle. If your exam is booked at a physical Pearson VUE location, we cannot help with that sitting.
For OnVUE Security+ sittings, the check-in process requires identity verification, a 360-degree room scan and the OnVUE secure browser passing a system check. The system check is where sessions fail for candidates using work laptops with corporate security software running in the background. Personal PC, personal internet connection, and any antivirus exception for the OnVUE browser confirmed before your exam opens. We walk through this in the pre-exam briefing.
One thing worth knowing: Security+ scores post to your Pearson VUE account immediately when the exam ends. There is no 8 to 10 day wait. You see the number on screen before you close the browser. That’s different from certifications like GRE or Praxis where scoring takes days.
You know where you are. 718. 731. 743. You know where you need to be. 750. That 20-point gap is not a knowledge problem for most people reading this page. It’s a PBQ time problem or a Security Operations domain problem or a scaled scoring problem. All three are fixable in one exam sitting with the right person handling it. Candidates who also need CompTIA A+ or Network+ as part of a certification path will find dedicated pages for those exams on our CompTIA exam help page.
Urgent Security+ exam help is available for same-day and next-day OnVUE bookings. Candidates who contacted us this week had SY0-701 sessions opening within hours. An IT specialist with a DoD 8570 contract requirement and three days left. A network admin on day 82 of a 90-day employer window. A first-timer who didn’t want to risk a failed attempt and another $425. All of them have scores above 750 now.
Send your exam date, your current score if you’ve attempted, your employer deadline and whether your exam is OnVUE. We confirm the match and quote before you commit.
Yes, when the exam is scheduled through Pearson VUE OnVUE at-home delivery. The person we assign holds SY0-701 and has passed it on OnVUE. You complete the identity check and room scan at the start. The exam launches. They handle all 90 questions including PBQs and multiple choice through to submission. Score posts on Pearson VUE immediately. You pay after 750 or above is confirmed. Across our full take my proctored exam for me service, we have not had a Security+ OnVUE attempt flagged or cancelled by Pearson VUE.
Yes. PBQs are the first 3 to 5 questions on SY0-701 and the ones most candidates handle wrong in terms of time allocation. The person we assign knows the common PBQ formats — firewall rule configuration, log file analysis, drag-and-drop threat mitigation, network diagram vulnerability identification — and knows to skip them on the first pass rather than spending 20 minutes before reaching the multiple choice questions.
No waiting period after your first failure. The 14-day minimum only applies from your second failure onward. If this is your second attempt or beyond, the 14-day wait applies from your most recent exam date. Contact us now and we book the next available OnVUE slot within your allowed window.
Yes. Same-day and next-day SY0-701 OnVUE bookings are handled regularly. Message us now with your exam date, time zone and employer deadline. The earlier you contact us relative to the exam, the more time there is for pre-exam setup. For urgent bookings, we ask about your OnVUE setup — personal PC, personal internet, system check — in the first message because that’s where last-minute sessions fail.
750 on a scale of 100 to 900. CompTIA uses scaled scoring, meaning harder questions carry more weight toward the final score than easier ones. 750 is not 83% of questions answered correctly. Domain weights also affect the score — Security Operations at 28% contributes more to the total than General Security Concepts at 12%. The person we assign aims above 750 to absorb any scoring variability. We do not aim for exactly 750.
Depends on your exam date, whether it’s a first attempt or a retake, and how much notice is available. Same-day bookings are priced differently from sessions arranged a week out. Message us with your SY0-701 exam date, your current score if you’ve attempted before, and your employer or DoD requirement. Fixed quote back fast. Score posts on Pearson VUE before you pay anything.