Found out that I failed the FE exam for the third time on Monday. Spent a night licking my wounds and got over it. First time I put forth zero effect and failed. Second time put forth little effort and failed. Third time I studied for three solid months for the exam (Civil PM). Honestly tried really hard and thought the exam went well. I knew there were some questions I didn't know, but overall I felt so much better than I did on the first two tries.
My diagnostic was darn near heartbreaking. I only got 8 out of 19 on math, 3 out of 6 on Statics and Dynamics both, 0 out of 7 for Environmental. I guessed completely on Thermo and Electricity and did bad. I see where the room to imporove is, but with my study materials I feel angry.
I have been studying the Yellow big book, The Yellow Civil PM, and the NCEES Ref. Manual, and the Civil NCEES Sample Exam. My frustration is that I feel like none of the materials could prepare someone enough to pass. Even going to the morning session, the chemistry is so different from any review material I've seen.
I want this bad, I'm committed to studying non-stop until October. Do I need to dive back into my old material or move on to new stuff? I feel like I could know all the materials front and back, but the exam could still be a non-stop surprise of new material information.
Any advice?
*Edit: I have taken a review class and felt it a waste of three hours a week. I was basically sitting in front of an instructor who RAN through material and expected us to comprehend. I don't feel that route would be beneficial.
My diagnostic was darn near heartbreaking. I only got 8 out of 19 on math, 3 out of 6 on Statics and Dynamics both, 0 out of 7 for Environmental. I guessed completely on Thermo and Electricity and did bad. I see where the room to imporove is, but with my study materials I feel angry.
I have been studying the Yellow big book, The Yellow Civil PM, and the NCEES Ref. Manual, and the Civil NCEES Sample Exam. My frustration is that I feel like none of the materials could prepare someone enough to pass. Even going to the morning session, the chemistry is so different from any review material I've seen.
I want this bad, I'm committed to studying non-stop until October. Do I need to dive back into my old material or move on to new stuff? I feel like I could know all the materials front and back, but the exam could still be a non-stop surprise of new material information.
Any advice?
*Edit: I have taken a review class and felt it a waste of three hours a week. I was basically sitting in front of an instructor who RAN through material and expected us to comprehend. I don't feel that route would be beneficial.
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