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    Let's beat this thing like Engineers...

    Oh definitely. If you think you can get away with solving less than 300 problems before the test, use the method above and pass then you're more disillusioned than the guy who's iron gym he got for Christmas is collecting dust under his bed. Exhaustive studying prior to the exam is a...
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    Let's beat this thing like Engineers...

    There's a reason I named this thread "Let's beat this thing like engineers". I'm not saying that in the test you're sitting there doing these little side calculations and metrics, but it's meant to present a reasonable baseline of expectation and minimum requirements of performance -- something...
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    Let's beat this thing like Engineers...

    Yeah, sorry. My goal wasn't to over-complicate it, I suppose I just got carried away...I figure some engineers would appreciate it, but to each his own. I also noticed that Seismic wasn't the same brand of ritualistic agony that was surveying, and that they put the gimmes at the end.  Anyway, I...
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    Let's beat this thing like Engineers...

    Yes! That's what I'm talking about, excellent collaboration. The ranking system used to categorize the problems and dictates your methodology govern your performance. Here's the overall strategy for what I'm calling "Seek-and-Destroy Method" aka "Divide and Conquer Method": X + Y = 150 minutes...
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    Let's beat this thing like Engineers...

    Hey everybody, this is my first time participating on EB, although I've been sponging tips off here for the last few months. I just finished my seismic exam, completing the trifecta. Ill admit that I'm more than just a little nervous about the outcome (a betting man would not take me as a...
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