LWhitson2
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So, I completed the April 2015 Mechanical Engineering: Thermal and Fluids Exam yesterday and I am feeling pretty good overall. It kind of scares me because I got a solution to all the questions except one, which I will get to in a minute. However, I am worried that I made "the simple mistake" on them which is why my answer was actual listed. Here is for hoping...
Now, as I mentioned above, one of the questions I did not get an answer that was within the realm of available answers on the sheet. It was a fairly straight forward problem and I got an answer exactly in the middle of two choices. After the exam, I checked one of my other reference manuals I have at home with a nearly identical problem and my solution method was correct. Is there anything that I can do about this?
Also, one other question on the exam that required the use of tables, utilized values outside of any table that I had for the subject matter. I referenced tables out of three different sources and they all had the same range of values posted. I ended up using an extended interpolation and I got an answer close enough to choose, but should this be brought up to the exam committee as well?
Now, as I mentioned above, one of the questions I did not get an answer that was within the realm of available answers on the sheet. It was a fairly straight forward problem and I got an answer exactly in the middle of two choices. After the exam, I checked one of my other reference manuals I have at home with a nearly identical problem and my solution method was correct. Is there anything that I can do about this?
Also, one other question on the exam that required the use of tables, utilized values outside of any table that I had for the subject matter. I referenced tables out of three different sources and they all had the same range of values posted. I ended up using an extended interpolation and I got an answer close enough to choose, but should this be brought up to the exam committee as well?