Wow this mean that they must not have curve exam cause you only need 56/80 to pass with 70%What was your total out of 80?
I too failed, it was my first try. I was at 51/80 questions. PE power, NYC.
46/80 correct. My first try. Looks like I need to do more work.What was your total out of 80?
I too failed, it was my first try. I was at 51/80 questions. PE power, NYC.
Hey, sorry you didnt pass...Rotating machines were the easiest part of the exam IMO...but I can see it being difficult if youhavent gotten good references...If you could somehow get the GaTech notes on Rotating Machinery then you should blast it...I am pretty sure they were like 10-13 questions on this and I probably got them all correct as a result...I also had other references other than GaTech....ALso had the EPRM book which was helpfor for rotating machineryHey, I failed with a 51. Found out Thursday I'm getting over it. This forum helped tremendously.
How do we move forward? When will you start studying again? How shall we approach the exam this time? I'm sure we've all made the standard notions (CI, Spin-Up, NCEES, Wildi Book, and etc). What can we do differently?
My weakness was rotating machines and special applications. What advice do you have? Thank you all.
There are notes on the sample one on the ncees website. Is this note at the bottom of yours?I got 46/80 EE in power CA but when i looked at the diagnostic report the average scores are pretty high. I scored 8/10 in machinery but the average bar still shows high. I dont understand how they come up with the average score.
My weakness was Power System analysis and Special Applications. Can anyone please tell me the best references for these areas ?
Thanks
that should be a yes, I believe 70% is the raw score pass markOn the passing criteria, if you get 56/80 (70%) will the tester pass regardless?
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