There are stats on the NCEES site about first time pass rates, but there is nowhere (that I have found) that says what the first time pass rate is in CA, passing all three exams at the same time... Anyone have any idea?
These questions are already asked by attorneys, and are fair game. They are the exact reason why I would have been asked to leave my job, had I not passed in my first try.I'm trying to figure out what would be the point of knowing this information? The exams aren't required to pass in one sitting. It's not somehow noted on your certificate that you took and passed all three the first time, right?
Sometimes there can be too much information shared. If somehow that was known and published, I could see an attorney cross examining an engineer and arguing his credentials and saying that his expert engineer passed all three together the first time and the other side's expert engineer took two tries to pass one of the exams or took them separately.
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Opps looks like I forgot to included the link I was referring to... Just edited my post, but here it is again. http://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/exam_statistics.shtml
Bragging rights in the rare chance that you do pass all three the first time. Some of us don't have much else going for us in other areas of our lives.I'm trying to figure out what would be the point of knowing this information?
Like I said, it's not like it goes on the certificate or anything. And there's no way to prove it. So just tell everyone you did it. I myself obtained a perfect score on both the FE and PE. That makes me more of a licensed engineer than any of you. :laugh:Bragging rights in the rare chance that you do pass all three the first time. Some of us don't have much else going for us in other areas of our lives.I'm trying to figure out what would be the point of knowing this information?
I thought I was the only one! :huh:I myself obtained a perfect score on both the FE and PE.
[SIZE=medium]After getting all questions right in the AM session, I completed the first 16 problems in the PM session, packed up my books knowing that I had the required 56 / 80 questions correct… 3 Questions more than my needed cut score of 53. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]As I checked out with the proctor, I leaned over and gave her the kiss of a lifetime, she fainted, then I threw my NCEES pencil back into the room where 6 female test takers fought to the death for it..[/SIZE]
That what she said..I thought I was the only one! :huh:I myself obtained a perfect score on both the FE and PE.
I once read somewhere that CA has lower results possibly because we only require 2 years experience beyond a bachelor's degree whereas other states require significantly more.this are interesting numbers..Electrical barely cracked 50% passing rate in Texas...and only 36% in CA (overall score included both repeaters and first timers)...
http://www.tbpe.state.tx.us/exam_stats/ppbydis_10_13.html
http://www.bpelsg.ca.gov/applicants/oct13stats.shtml
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