jsunan
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Hopefully today. I was reviewing the release date of previous exams. Most of the results are out by 10th of the next month.
Has this ever happened? The results to be released after 05:00 PM? @CAPLSHopefully today. I was reviewing the release date of previous exams. Most of the results are out by 10th of the next month.
There is no predesignated time for results to be released. The Board will release results when they are available, no sooner, no later. No amount of statistical analysis of past releases will prevail. (Engineers...jeez)Has this ever happened? The results to be released after 05:00 PM? @CAPLS
Probably 3 am tomorrowAny chance for the results to be released today? What do you think guys? It is so hard to wait in uncertainty.
Congrats! I also passed.Results came in for both exams just after 2 am. Passed both so finally done and now just have to wait for final approval!
Congratulations!!! What a great way to start the new year!I finally passed the Survey exam after several attempts! Congrats to all who passed and best wishes to those retaking the exam.
Thank you. With how 2023 is going so far, maybe I should buy some lottery tickets and see if I can push my luckCongratulations!!! What a great way to start the new year!
I am retaking surveying this quarter - any advice? what did you do differently and helped you pass this time and what/how did you study previously?
I really feel you my friend. I mean I am not the smartest, but I do test well. I am the same as you - passed FE, PE, and seismic on 1st try. Failing this was a bit of a shock to the system.I did not pass as well. Most people seem to be using the combination of CPESR and Reza.
As a structural engineer, I'm a bit at a loss of what the next steps are for me. I passed the FE, PE, and Seismic all first try...I have failed surveying now 3 times.
For those who have taken CPESR, do you feel that's adequate enough to just take the course and bring just that manual? Surveying concepts I feel aren't necessarily complex, but the calculations are more involved. And if you mess up one time in inputting something in your calculator it totally screws up the time management.
This is to reply to @EnginerdBurger & @crpurcell : I just want to share my experience. First of all, please do not get discouraged. There are lots of reasons to be motivated and fight for success. I took Reza's course the first time and I did all the manual problems and the practice exams but I failed. The second time, I did Reza's book and practice problems once again and I got CPESR manual from a friend and I went through manual once and as well as I registered in the CPESR question bank/center and I did all the questions (around 432) in the last 10-15 days before the exam. I definitely recommend the CPESR question bank because you have the option to take them timed 55 each as real exam and it prepares you very well for your real exam. Good Luck, you got this.I really feel you my friend. I mean I am not the smartest, but I do test well. I am the same as you - passed FE, PE, and seismic on 1st try. Failing this was a bit of a shock to the system.
I took CPESR and only brought that manual. I thought it was fairly good, and I walked out of the exam feeling "OK" (best word I can use to describe it). Honestly, I thought I had passed. Not by much! But I was certain this would be the last step.
I have no advice for you. I guess I would say, for me, I am going to take Reza's course, sign up for Q2 exam, and just crank out as many problems as I can. In looking back, I probably could have done more practice problems. I did 225+ for PE and 500+ (Hiner) for seismic and that seemed to work well.
Hang in there and come back here. Maybe we can encourage each other to stay motivated...
I've already signed up for Q2...going to give CPESR course a go. Will aim to take the exam later in the month as well so the wait time will be less.I really feel you my friend. I mean I am not the smartest, but I do test well. I am the same as you - passed FE, PE, and seismic on 1st try. Failing this was a bit of a shock to the system.
I took CPESR and only brought that manual. I thought it was fairly good, and I walked out of the exam feeling "OK" (best word I can use to describe it). Honestly, I thought I had passed. Not by much! But I was certain this would be the last step.
I have no advice for you. I guess I would say, for me, I am going to take Reza's course, sign up for Q2 exam, and just crank out as many problems as I can. In looking back, I probably could have done more practice problems. I did 225+ for PE and 500+ (Hiner) for seismic and that seemed to work well.
Hang in there and come back here. Maybe we can encourage each other to stay motivated...
I really feel you my friend. I mean I am not the smartest, but I do test well. I am the same as you - passed FE, PE, and seismic on 1st try. Failing this was a bit of a shock to the system.
I took CPESR and only brought that manual. I thought it was fairly good, and I walked out of the exam feeling "OK" (best word I can use to describe it). Honestly, I thought I had passed. Not by much! But I was certain this would be the last step.
I have no advice for you. I guess I would say, for me, I am going to take Reza's course, sign up for Q2 exam, and just crank out as many problems as I can. In looking back, I probably could have done more practice problems. I did 225+ for PE and 500+ (Hiner) for seismic and that seemed to work well.
Hang in there and come back here. Maybe we can encourage each other to stay motivated...
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