Do they no longer release the actual scores? I think they were weighted before but now it just seams to be pass/fail. Is that all your state knows or do they get your scores.
I am just curious how I did on the FPE that I just passed vs the EE exam that I passed in 2004.
Actual Scores
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JohnHu
, Jan 07 2012 01:17 AM
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Posted 07 January 2012 - 01:17 AM
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Posted 07 January 2012 - 05:52 AM
Do they no longer release the actual scores? I think they were weighted before but now it just seams to be pass/fail. Is that all your state knows or do they get your scores.
I am just curious how I did on the FPE that I just passed vs the EE exam that I passed in 2004.
Usually the state reports what your score is based on a 70 being the passing score. So this time around people who got a 54 answers correct on the transportation exam were assigned a score of 69, or just below fail. They also may release they raw score. It seems like most states don't release the score if the person passes, however; although I found Texas to be different, don't know about others. From what I've read/heard the reason they don't reason your passing scores in most states is so people don't try to prove themselves as a superior engineer based on the passing score, especially in a court of law with expert witness, etc.
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