Jackal301
Nuclear Engineer
They don't mess around with the power examThat's high, that's actually higher than 70 percent on a straight scale
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They don't mess around with the power examThat's high, that's actually higher than 70 percent on a straight scale
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Failed PE Civil-Structural with a 50
Did u take EET or SoPE?Failed Civil structural with 50/80 - 2nd attempt, studied about 3 months/200 hours. (First attempt with no studying: 41/80)
@Baconator I saw you listed the cut score for the power exam on this thread... do you have any idea what the civil structural was? I saw as high as 52/80 as failing so far....
OMG, that's too slow. And your strategy might not be right. Did you finish the exam by a couple of passes? Typically, for your first pass, you just finish those problems that you are very familiar with and leave the rest to your second pass. For the second pass, you finish the problems that you know where you can find the related equations and steps. For the last pass, you just look into the materials that you brought to the exam. I basically brought every book I have to the exam, although it turned out I didn't need most of them. But you never know. This strategy helps you to avoid to stuck on problems. You really don't realize how time flies when you stuck on a specific problem.Thanks, I have to work on speed personally, didn't have time to go over and check my problems, and had to guess on 10-15 to avoid leaving empty problems.
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I could have written a post that said exactly this. Literally every word is the same for me.Passed Civil Structural after taking School of PE. Highly recommend for structural depth, loved the structural professor.
I would recommend to the people who failed the structural PE is to really try to get at least 35/40 on the morning. Along with many others who passed, we found that you should try to rack up as many points as possible in the morning and try and hold on during the afternoon portion because it's much harder. If you get 35 in the morning correct you only need to get like ~50% of the afternoon correct.
I did all of my studying on my own (no structured review courses) Just used the PPI review book, review questions book and the practice exam from NCEES)Did u take EET or SoPE?
Where did you see 52/80 in Structures? Can you share the linkFailed Civil structural with 50/80 - 2nd attempt, studied about 3 months/200 hours. (First attempt with no studying: 41/80)
@Baconator I saw you listed the cut score for the power exam on this thread... do you have any idea what the civil structural was? I saw as high as 52/80 as failing so far....
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