typical cut score for structural PE
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Illini86
, Apr 07 2012 06:10 PM
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#7
Posted 26 April 2012 - 09:46 PM
I think the breadth and depth are graded together as a whole. So if the total overall passing-score is 60% and you get 100% on the morning you may only need to get 10% on the depth.
Can anyone confirm/deny that? On the NCEES site they seem to always refer to the exam as a whole and not so much the two different sessions being different tests to take.
Can anyone confirm/deny that? On the NCEES site they seem to always refer to the exam as a whole and not so much the two different sessions being different tests to take.
#8
Posted 01 May 2012 - 07:26 PM
I think the breadth and depth are graded together as a whole. So if the total overall passing-score is 60% and you get 100% on the morning you may only need to get 10% on the depth.
Can anyone confirm/deny that? On the NCEES site they seem to always refer to the exam as a whole and not so much the two different sessions being different tests to take.
Correct. Your AM and PM are added together. Ex. If you got all 40 correct in the morning, you'd only need +/- 16 in the afternoon.
#15
Posted 07 August 2012 - 12:15 AM
Yes, back when they used to provide cut-scores you had to get a 70% to pass.. That would put the all elusive number at 56. But that number can change if the board decides problems are confusing. It's best to shoot for 100%. I did a 10 year analysis on the pass rate here: http://www.wikiengin...PEExamPassRates
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