I think 47 is one of the highest scores I've seen that did not pass. You're very close. I was 43/80, with very balanced % in categories (50,63,67,44,43,63,63,64,31 top to bottom) except protection which was 31%.
Well that makes things more complicated. Thanks for letting me know Ellen!Only Texas tells you your score if you pass. 49/50 states +DC just give you the "Pass" and that's all. The only way to try to find the cut score is from those who failed.
From what I have read on the way they grade/ curve I am curious if I didnt pass because I was not as balanced. I was 75, 63, 83, 67, 71, 50, 25, 45, 54. I really tapered off on the last four topics. Its just frustrating because this was my third time and I actually felt really good about the test. I must have fallen for their tricks.I think 47 is one of the highest scores I've seen that did not pass. You're very close. I was 43/80, with very balanced % in categories (50,63,67,44,43,63,63,64,31 top to bottom) except protection which was 31%.
Those are some pretty high percentages. You must have been very close to passing. Don't give up!From what I have read on the way they grade/ curve I am curious if I didnt pass because I was not as balanced. I was 75, 63, 83, 67, 71, 50, 25, 45, 54. I really tapered off on the last four topics. Its just frustrating because this was my third time and I actually felt really good about the test. I must have fallen for their tricks.
I'm in the same boat. My husband has a pretty demanding job but he stepped up and took over for me while I was locked away studying. I missed so many activities/experiences with my kiddo, I'm just not sure I can dedicate the time for a another go at this test. She's only 3 and I don't want to miss out on any more. My job doesn't require us to get our PE. In fact some of our best engineers don't have their PE and say they are not going to get their PE. For me it was just a goal of my own. I have to decide if it's worth it.Not sure if I can devote yet more time on top of what I did this time...it was extremely stressful having my husband take on so much. I have to decide if I will do it again.
PE exam is hit or miss mostly. IMO you shouldn't give up. You already have experience and preparation for this exam. Just keep practicing and focus on week areas.I'm in the same boat. My husband has a pretty demanding job but he stepped up and took over for me while I was locked away studying. I missed so many activities/experiences with my kiddo, I'm just not sure I can dedicate the time for a another go at this test. She's only 3 and I don't want to miss out on any more. My job doesn't require us to get our PE. In fact some of our best engineers don't have their PE and say they are not going to get their PE. For me it was just a goal of my own. I have to decide if it's worth it.
I understand completely. If I was in your shoes I might seriously re-consider not taking it. I have a 1-1/2 year old. My wife is a stay at home mom and I make more than enough to support all of us, but getting my PE would obviously get me more. My company isn't requiring me to get it, but they are very supportive and if I do I will have the only PE. In fact I'm one of only 2 designers and we have to pay another firm to get drawings stamped, so this will be a huge boost. I'm definitely going to take it again.I'm in the same boat. My husband has a pretty demanding job but he stepped up and took over for me while I was locked away studying. I missed so many activities/experiences with my kiddo, I'm just not sure I can dedicate the time for a another go at this test. She's only 3 and I don't want to miss out on any more. My job doesn't require us to get our PE. In fact some of our best engineers don't have their PE and say they are not going to get their PE. For me it was just a goal of my own. I have to decide if it's worth it.
Congratulations! Great job!Well, PA is out and somehow I did pass.
I still find it hard to believe I got 50+ of those questions correct. There are a few I will wonder about forever.
Best of luck to those of you re-taking. You can do it!
That's what I got. I kind of figured I was very close after taking the exam. It's just that most of the protection questions threw me off. If I had gotten those and a few transmission type problems I probably would have passed. The stuff that I had adequate references on and studied a lot clearly showed in my diagnostic. I scored way higher in those categories than people that have passed. So it makes me happy that I'm not incompetent. Just that I didn't have time and the resources to go into the nitty gritty of these subjects.I think 47 is one of the highest scores I've seen that did not pass. You're very close. I was 43/80, with very balanced % in categories (50,63,67,44,43,63,63,64,31 top to bottom) except protection which was 31%.
Rotating Machines and Electric Power Devices: Electric Power Devices. Which I dont feel is necessarily my weak spot but only getting 2 out of 8 says otherwise. I must have made careless mistakes or didnt read things through.That 25 killed it basically. What was it?
So October 2018 was my third time. I took it in April 2017 and April 2018 before. The format between April 2017 and April 2018 changed. Also the new NEC 2017 came out. I took a testmasters prep course for the April 2017 test. I BOMBED the test... I really focused on watching the online classes and reading study material and didnt work out problems (I had NO IDEA what to expect on the test). From what I remember the problems appeared easy but I only completed half the test because it took me like 15 minutes a problem. So the easy appearance was probably not reality because we all know they make the easy problems difficult. I retook the test in April 2018 and got a 42/80. I actually finished this test but was really upset because about 20% of the test were on topics I have never heard of. I wrote these items down after the test and printed out information to bring in for the October 2018 test (Things like Q-Factor, Reliability, Weird NEC questions). Unfortunately, only Q-Factor helped me for the 2018 October Test. I feel like the October 2018 test had more Per Unit type of problems, more protection, and more battery problems then the other two I took. I also feel the NEC problems were easier than the 2018 April Test.I understand completely. If I was in your shoes I might seriously re-consider not taking it. I have a 1-1/2 year old. My wife is a stay at home mom and I make more than enough to support all of us, but getting my PE would obviously get me more. My company isn't requiring me to get it, but they are very supportive and if I do I will have the only PE. In fact I'm one of only 2 designers and we have to pay another firm to get drawings stamped, so this will be a huge boost. I'm definitely going to take it again.
I studied during my child's naps on weekends and at night after he went to bed. I feel like a lot of the material is fresh in my mind and my score was 43/80 so I should be able to build enough on that to get a passing score this time.
I'm wondering, for those who took it more than once, how different were the exams? I'm assuming the actual questions were completely different, but was the difficulty/content similar? From reading various posts, it appears protection gave people the most trouble. I'm just wondering how best to approach my second go-around.
Sounds similar to me. I have to focus on those areas too. If I hadn't bombed on those areas and the electronics then I would have passed for sure. Some of those questions in these categories were really out there.Texas tester. Failed. My percentages in order of Diagnostic Breakdown: (75, 100, 67, 33, 71, 88, 63, 36 and 23). 36 and 23 were for Transmission and Distribution Power System Analysis and Protection. Definitely need to focus on those areas. Overall 46/80
Aww my little guy is 3 years old too It was difficult when he would come into my office and say Mama, lets go play, come on Mama...i would play with him a little and come back but would be up late after everyone went to sleep. I was only able to get 2.5 practice exams done...engineering pro guide, ncees and part of the graffeo exam.I'm in the same boat. My husband has a pretty demanding job but he stepped up and took over for me while I was locked away studying. I missed so many activities/experiences with my kiddo, I'm just not sure I can dedicate the time for a another go at this test. She's only 3 and I don't want to miss out on any more. My job doesn't require us to get our PE. In fact some of our best engineers don't have their PE and say they are not going to get their PE. For me it was just a goal of my own. I have to decide if it's worth it.
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