Hey all
Been lurking in the wings licking wounds and hadn't been all that eager to post, also didn't want to raining on anyones parade.
With that, let me first offer my sincerest congratulations to all my October EBmates on passing WTG! Not fairing as well, I have a much greater appreciation for your accomplishment.
Additional I would ALSO like to thank you all for the advice and help.
The fee is in, and it's time to get back into it for April. That being said I would love to hear from those of you that passed, what you thought made the difference, what you did that you were glad you did, what you were glad you didn't waste time on. Additionally, perhaps more important, would appreciate input from those who didn't succeed the first time. What did YOU do different for the successive exam(s) that made the difference?
If not some sort of violation, I wouldn't mind sharing my diagnostic report with anyone that feels they can offer some valuable feedback or insightful analysis. Just send me a private message. For those first timers who have never had the "pleasure" it's basically a breakdown of subject (knowledge) areas is identical to the NCEES listings for Breadth and Depth and associated % correct.
While some things are painfully obvious, I'd hope for responses like "this was a good resource for that". "Focus on this..."
I knew going into the test I was weak on Electronics and Controls that held true. Knew I was weak on the am, felt better on Power pm
So Benbo....be ready lol.
Would it be an NCEES violation to ask the October examinees a question like "did you think there were x# of Controls question on the am?"
Thanks in advance.
John
Been lurking in the wings licking wounds and hadn't been all that eager to post, also didn't want to raining on anyones parade.
With that, let me first offer my sincerest congratulations to all my October EBmates on passing WTG! Not fairing as well, I have a much greater appreciation for your accomplishment.
Additional I would ALSO like to thank you all for the advice and help.
The fee is in, and it's time to get back into it for April. That being said I would love to hear from those of you that passed, what you thought made the difference, what you did that you were glad you did, what you were glad you didn't waste time on. Additionally, perhaps more important, would appreciate input from those who didn't succeed the first time. What did YOU do different for the successive exam(s) that made the difference?
If not some sort of violation, I wouldn't mind sharing my diagnostic report with anyone that feels they can offer some valuable feedback or insightful analysis. Just send me a private message. For those first timers who have never had the "pleasure" it's basically a breakdown of subject (knowledge) areas is identical to the NCEES listings for Breadth and Depth and associated % correct.
While some things are painfully obvious, I'd hope for responses like "this was a good resource for that". "Focus on this..."
I knew going into the test I was weak on Electronics and Controls that held true. Knew I was weak on the am, felt better on Power pm
So Benbo....be ready lol.
Would it be an NCEES violation to ask the October examinees a question like "did you think there were x# of Controls question on the am?"
Thanks in advance.
John