vip-eng
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Totally agreed! When you passed it do you remember roughly what was your score ? would you say 32-35 is enough to pass?EET has a seismic book and Exams. The book has tons of good practice problems.
Totally agreed! When you passed it do you remember roughly what was your score ? would you say 32-35 is enough to pass?EET has a seismic book and Exams. The book has tons of good practice problems.
California laws do not allow for the review or appeal for these exams.Another question I'd like to put out there to the forum, is it possible to ask the board to reassess a test score for the CA Seismic Exam? I answered 42 questions and was pretty sure about a lot of them yet failed the exam. I was wondering if there is any way to gauge whether the test results were actually correct.
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Dina
I took it today. And I am dying to know how I did alreadyTotally agreed! When you passed it do you remember roughly what was your score ? would you say 32-35 is enough to pass?
@aeriekah When did you take the exam? I just took the exam and found it challengingI only used EET book & handouts provided through the EET course to solve the problems. As a third time test taker, I answered 49 of 55 and guessed on the rest. This gives me good wiggle room if I made calc errors or got tricked up on a question. On my last attempt I answered 35 and guessed on the rest, which did not give me wiggle room for any mistakes. Now the waiting begins.
I took it today! I found it fair and with the right amount of time based on the difficulty of the questions. This is my third time and I took the last 2.5 weeks just doing problems and practice exams. I don't do anything seismic/structural related in my profession. I find that doing practice problems and exams is key.@aeriekah When did you take the exam? I just took the exam and found it challenging
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