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I'm going into Aprils with the thought that I did in October. 56 needed to pass. I will be shooting for 80 in April. If I only end up with 56, then oh well. But I'm aiming for 80 this time.

 
traffic- (or anyone with knowledge of this book)

This book that you listed, what exactly did it go over in terms of geotech? It may be just the book I need to push me over the edge in terms of passing (48/80) last go round

P.E. Civil License Review Workbooks

8th.Edition by C.V. Chelapati, Ph.D., P.E., Editor

And for those that know the diagnostic breakdown, here is mine from Oct. in Geotech PM

Breadth - Env 88%

Breadth - Geotech 75%

Breadth - Structural 50%

Breadth - Trans 50%

Breadth - Water Resources 75%

Subsurface Exploration & Sampling 75%

Engineering Properties & Soil Mechanics 29% (I could strangle myself for this one)

Foundations 44%

Earth Retaining Structures & Seismic Eng 17%

Env 50%

Structural 63%

Transportation 50%

Not quite sure on the exact problem breakdown - if someone wants to help out I would appreciate it.....

thanks....ktulu

 
DVINNY-

Absolutely!!! And thanks for the welcome.

I have been on the site as a guest for awhile, then decided to join. You guys have been a big help in preparing for the test.

I gained (9) correct answers from the October 05 to the October 06 exam. Wrote a thesis in between. So hopefully, in the next few months, I will get a few more tips and finally conquer this thing.....

ktulu

 
ktulu,

Don't have the numbers calculated for afternoon session for Geo, but here is breakdown of morning for you.

Your results are:

____________Correct Answers

ENV___88.0% ____7

GEO___75.0% ____6

STR___50.0% ____4

TRAN__50.0% ____4

WR____75.0% ____6

 
Breadth - Env?? 88%Breadth - Geotech? 75%

Breadth - Structural? 50%

Breadth - Trans? 50%

Breadth - Water Resources? 75%

Subsurface Exploration & Sampling?? 75%

Engineering Properties & Soil Mechanics?? 29%? (I could strangle myself for this one)

Foundations?? 44%

Earth Retaining Structures & Seismic Eng?? 17%

Env?? 50%

Structural?? 63%

Transportation? 50%
Breadth - Env 88%7/8

Breadth - Geotech 75%6/8

Breadth - Structural 50%4/8

Breadth - Trans 50%4/8

Breadth - Water Resources 75%6/8

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Subsurface Exploration & Sampling 75% 3/4

Engineering Properties & Soil Mechanics 29% 2/7

Foundations 44% 4/9

Earth Retaining Structures & Seismic Eng 17% 1/6

Env 50% 2/4

Structural 63% 5/8

Transportation 50% 1/2

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yeah I know....

I'm not quite sure about the problem number breakdown for the 65% Geotech questions...

Hoping somebody has an idea....

I saw a breakdown earlier, but the numbers did not work out....

ktulu

 
here's my breakdown.
morning:

environ 63% 5/8

geotech 88% 7/8

structures 38% 3/8

transpo 25% 2/8

water 50% 4/8

21

afternoon:

subsurface exploration and sampling 75% 6/8

engineering properties and soil mechanics 43% 3/7

Foundations 44% 4/9

Earth retaining structures 50% 1/2

environmental 75% 3/4

structures 38% 3/8

transpo 50% 1/2

21

total =42
environ 63% 5/8

geotech 88% 7/8

structures 38% 3/8

transpo 25% 2/8

water 50% 4/8

21

afternoon:

subsurface exploration and sampling 75% 3/4

engineering properties and soil mechanics 43% 3/7

Foundations 44% 4/9

Earth retaining structures 50% 3/6

environmental 75% 3/4

structures 38% 3/8

transpo 50% 1/2

20

total =41

 
Thanks dvinny for fixing mine, i was unsure of the percentages but now i agree with what your results are. You sticking with geotech next time? I think I will just have more resources for the next exam. Good luck with your studying. Any advice you might have or I can give will hopefully help us pass this test.

 
My advice to myself is I am starting today. I am getting all of my references out today, and am going to begin to organize them, and build my outline of what I'm going to study.

Last time I started 3-4 weeks out. That was where I went wrong. This time, I need to be done 3 weeks out, and just review for the final weeks.

And I took Transpo, the Geotech above belongs to TKULU.

 
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Yes, I plan on sticking with Transpo, I need to bring up the AM, but mostly Geotech and WR & everything in PM

 
traffic- (or anyone with knowledge of this book)
This book that you listed, what exactly did it go over in terms of geotech? It may be just the book I need to push me over the edge in terms of passing (48/80) last go round

P.E. Civil License Review Workbooks

8th.Edition by C.V. Chelapati, Ph.D., P.E., Editor

And for those that know the diagnostic breakdown, here is mine from Oct. in Geotech PM

Breadth - Env 88%

Breadth - Geotech 75%

Breadth - Structural 50%

Breadth - Trans 50%

Breadth - Water Resources 75%

Subsurface Exploration & Sampling 75%

Engineering Properties & Soil Mechanics 29% (I could strangle myself for this one)

Foundations 44%

Earth Retaining Structures & Seismic Eng 17%

Env 50%

Structural 63%

Transportation 50%

Not quite sure on the exact problem breakdown - if someone wants to help out I would appreciate it.....

thanks....ktulu
I'm not a Geotech person so this book was really helpful to me. It is 476 pages of problems and solutions. It helped me get thru some problems on the PE. Some probs were very close to what was in the book. It had some basic stuff and afternoon geotech that was way over my head.

 
Here ismy breakdown...

environ 88% 7/8

geotech 63% 5/8

structures 63% 5/8

transpo 25% 2/8

water 50% 4/8

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afternoon:

subsurface exploration and sampling 75% 6/8

engineering properties and soil mechanics 29% 2/7 This sucks...I couldn't beleive it....

Foundations 89% 8/9

Earth retaining structures 50% 1/2

environmental 25% 1/4

structures 50% 4/8

transpo 50% 1/2

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total =46/80

well this is what happends when you don't prepared at all...

 
Here's my breakdown....

environ 88% 7/8

geotech 38% 3/8

structures 63% 5/8

transpo 75% 6/8

water 63% 5/8

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afternoon:

subsurface exploration and sampling 50% 4/8

engineering properties and soil mechanics 14% 1/7

Foundations 33% 3/9

Earth retaining structures 33% 1/2

environmental 50% 2/4

structures 63% 5/8

transpo 0% 0/2

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total =42/80

That's a GREAT BIG..... :0fail

Well, guess I will be filling out the paperwork tonight for April's Test and back at the books again...

 
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I'm starting to get bothered by my score. Has anyone had a raw score higher than 49 yet?

Please don't tell me that 50 was the magic number. I'll lose it.

 
DVINNY-

I'll save your sanity.....

A co-worker took the transpo section and failed with a 50.....do we have ANY idea where the cut line was????

ktulu

 
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