Patrick1441 PE
Construction Nerd
True. If a bridge design fails, the first heads to roll will be the engineers who stamped the original design and any change orders. Regardless of the ethical responsibility to the public, it's just not smart to put your name and professional future on the line for something you can't stand behind. That being said, the bridge design engineer would probably be laughed off the job site if he tried to manage the construction of his bridge. I'm glad we have different tests that try to emphasize our unique skill sets.It's also an engineer's responsibility to limit the use of his PE to only the experience he has. I have been construction management almost my entire career. I have no business stamping a bridge design.
Back to the original post, I think releasing the cut score for passers would create a direct correlation between engineering ability and test taking ability. Some really bright engineers just don't test well...