SoCalBound
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Hi there,
I wanted to get the opinions of some experienced forum members. While studying for the CA Surveying exam, I have done some sample tests and found out something rather interesting. For the questions with numbers in them, i.e., requiring number crunching, calculation, etc., I do very well (over 95% correct).
However, for the rest of the questions which are text based, no numbers, I am around 50% correct. I have some reasoning for this but want to hear what you guys think of it and how it could be improved.
My theory is that, there can only be a limited number of types of numerical questions, which can all be mastered. However, text based/knowledge based questions can be rather infinite. They seem to test your surveying background rather than your study skills. If you have the appropriate background, the question is a 20-second question. If you don't, it is either 3 mins of searching/thinking and the result is 75% incorrect.
Is there a way to do better at this? Suggest any material to read, etc? It almost looks like it is hit or miss and depends on one's luck to see how many of the 55 questions are like this.
thanks...
I wanted to get the opinions of some experienced forum members. While studying for the CA Surveying exam, I have done some sample tests and found out something rather interesting. For the questions with numbers in them, i.e., requiring number crunching, calculation, etc., I do very well (over 95% correct).
However, for the rest of the questions which are text based, no numbers, I am around 50% correct. I have some reasoning for this but want to hear what you guys think of it and how it could be improved.
My theory is that, there can only be a limited number of types of numerical questions, which can all be mastered. However, text based/knowledge based questions can be rather infinite. They seem to test your surveying background rather than your study skills. If you have the appropriate background, the question is a 20-second question. If you don't, it is either 3 mins of searching/thinking and the result is 75% incorrect.
Is there a way to do better at this? Suggest any material to read, etc? It almost looks like it is hit or miss and depends on one's luck to see how many of the 55 questions are like this.
thanks...