Looks like we started our topics at the same time, but I took longer to hit submit.I really though that the PM (Other Disciplines) was REALLY easy, definitely easier than the Oct 2010 test. Anyone else feel the same?
I took the "other" test as well. I don't know whether to call it "easy" or "hard" because it was my first time taking it but compared to the practice exams that I took (Lindburg's) I thought it was on par with what I expected. I have not taken courses in probability/statistics, fluids, heat transfer, anything electric, or materials, and it's been 6-7 years since taking chemistry and biology but the other engineering subjects were fresh in my head from the past year of classes.Looks like we started our topics at the same time, but I took longer to hit submit.I really though that the PM (Other Disciplines) was REALLY easy, definitely easier than the Oct 2010 test. Anyone else feel the same?
I didn't take the OCT 2010 test, but I didn't find the PM session all that easy. From my other post:
I took the general afternoon exam and am not feeling too confident about it.
I did a good amount of studying for the exam (graduated 7 years ago), but I didn't study Engineering Economics and only studied a little for probability. Those are two subjects I never took in college. I figured it would be better to be very comfortable in the other topics and just guess on those two topics rather than spend valuable studying time trying to learn economics and probability.
I'm sure you can guess where this is going - a disproportionately large part of my afternoon exam was made up of those two topics!
I thought, overall, the morning session was fair. It was about an even mix between the subjects. I felt pretty good about it during the lunch break, but by the end of the afternoon session, my mood had changed haha.
For the others that took the PM Other Disciplines - did it focus more on a certain subject?
From what I gather this is generally true, although 50% might not cut it every year. Can't believe it takes 8-9 weeks to receive scores back from a multiple choice formatted test.Do you really only need to answer 50-55% correct to pass?
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