Looking for feedback / discussion on how people think they faired on the April 10 Architectural Engineering PE exam.
Also what industry you are currenlty working in, and how many times you have taken the exam.
This was my first attempt at the exam, I chose this exam over Civil because I have worked primarily in Building construction as opposed to Civil type work.
I am not in design strictly and much of the the question although familiar I have not seen since college. I have been working for a large CM firm in the field for 10 years and a few years back switched to a consulting firm that deals mostly with engineering / construction claims.
I feel like the morming session went ok with about 3-5 complete guesses and the rest of the question I was able to work out or look up a solution for (right or wrong I came up with an answer that matched one if the available choices.)
Afternoon session was more difficult for me and i think i guessed on about 8-10 questions. I felt as if I had enough time to look over each question and was as rushed as I thought I would be.
On another note, the exam i took seemed to be very heavily weighted in Electrical and i was in the NEC manual over and over again. After that i think there were a good amount of structural questions, followed by Mechanical design.
just looking to get some discussion going for anyone who took the exam.
Also what industry you are currenlty working in, and how many times you have taken the exam.
This was my first attempt at the exam, I chose this exam over Civil because I have worked primarily in Building construction as opposed to Civil type work.
I am not in design strictly and much of the the question although familiar I have not seen since college. I have been working for a large CM firm in the field for 10 years and a few years back switched to a consulting firm that deals mostly with engineering / construction claims.
I feel like the morming session went ok with about 3-5 complete guesses and the rest of the question I was able to work out or look up a solution for (right or wrong I came up with an answer that matched one if the available choices.)
Afternoon session was more difficult for me and i think i guessed on about 8-10 questions. I felt as if I had enough time to look over each question and was as rushed as I thought I would be.
On another note, the exam i took seemed to be very heavily weighted in Electrical and i was in the NEC manual over and over again. After that i think there were a good amount of structural questions, followed by Mechanical design.
just looking to get some discussion going for anyone who took the exam.