Has anyone who bought the 2 sample breadth exams noticed that the some of the solutions provided do not explain where some of the numbers come from or leave out a step? (i.e. Problems 122 & 126 on Sample Exam 1)
The answer key for the NCEES references an example from the Garber & Hoel book (P.520) for the equation to calculate total trips per household. The problem is the Garber & Hoel book uses a factor of 0.82 but the NCEES solution shows a factor of 0.58.
Depending on which factor you use...
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Thanks for the input. I'm suprised that in the morning (bredth) segment there would be that much of a varience from basic concepts and the types of problems usually encountered. I agree that this may help with only some of the problems which is why I am not doing this for every topic...
Just wondering what those of you (who have taken the PE previously) thought of the problems that were on the PE exam and how they related to the sample problems in the major PE reference materials (i.e. CERM, All-In-One, 6-Min, etc.).
I am thinking about spending some of my valuable study time...
Just wondering what those of you (who have taken the PE previously) thought of the problems that were on the PE exam and how they related to the sample problems in the major PE reference materials (i.e. CERM, All-In-One, 6-Min, etc.).
I am thinking about spending some of my valuable study time...