Thank You, matt267 PE, for your response. I will certainly look at the prior posts.
Get the OP's name, email, and phone number.
Work together, pass.
Thank You, John QPE,, for your response. By the way, who is OP?
Yeah these guys provided some great feedback. Main conclusion is that I need to take a refresher class. I'm signing up for SoPE Monday. I'd be happy to bounce concepts off of each other if need be. If you took the test this week you should get your result by roughly Wednesday (thats been my experience). And don't count yourself out 100%. You never know.
Thank You, jerimy.hamilton, for your response.
By the way, how did you calculate the percentage from the failed exam results?
I still have not received my final judgement of the FE Civil CBT Exam, which I took on March / 03 / 2016. I will keep everyone posted as soon as I get the final judgement from NCEES. I am preparing my self for the worst decision any examinee could get.
Yes, I would like to bounce ideas back and forth to passing this exam. But we need a forum that only me and you can use to discuss different subjects within the FE CBT Civil Exam.
I know you are going to take the refresher course, but I feel like independent studies should suffice, I plan on doing self studies, but this time i would like to change something from last time. I had never taken CBT version of the exam until March / 03 / 2016. So, I now have a little better idea on how to carry out my studies, and also how to manage my time. My biggest regret is that I took the scheduled break of 25 minutes. I should've just went to the bathroom, and may be drink a little bit of water, and should've just started on the second portion of the exam at or about 10 to 11 minute mark, instead i brought snacks from home, which I ate thinking I had more than enough time to eat and go to bathroom, and drink water before going back into the exam room. All of this took almost 10 minutes out of my exam time as that computer is programmed to start deducting time even if you are not back.
I think CBT Exam administrators should tell examinee what time to report back ( that time should reflect exact 25 minutes scheduled break, and not a second more ) so that you are not deducted from the exam time.
In the old paper and pencil exam, exam administrator told us that you must be back at, say 2:38 P.M., or otherwise you will NOT be let back into the exam room once the door closes at 2:39 P.M. That was much better. This is just my two cents into this whole equation of scheduled break.
anyways, thanks to everyone who responded to my post.