Out of curiosity I looked at the Page 5 of the latest NCEES Practice Exam regarding the Approximate Number for questions from each section. It says Basic Engineering Practice Section shows Approximate 6 problems and Supportive Knowledge Section Shows Approximate 4 questions with a total of 10 questions. This includes AM and PM Sections out of 80 problems. Now, the Practice Exam only had 8-9 questions total for these sections. The October 2019 exam had at least 20 questions total out of these sections. The question is can you sue NCEES for something like this without a proof since they don't provide the questions after the exam? They definitely did not stick with their own exam specification. Being and engineer, following industry standards and client's standards is a must. So what NCEES did with the October 2019 Exam is against their Ethics of Engineering. They better grade the Thermo Fluids Sections higher for the cut scores.100% Right
I solved 2001, 2011 and 2016.
October 2019 was surprising for me
Sue them for what? What are the damages? You don't even know if you failed or not!!!! Will you still sue if you passed?Out of curiosity I looked at the Page 5 of the latest NCEES Practice Exam regarding the Approximate Number for questions from each section. It says Basic Engineering Practice Section shows Approximate 6 problems and Supportive Knowledge Section Shows Approximate 4 questions with a total of 10 questions. This includes AM and PM Sections out of 80 problems. Now, the Practice Exam only had 8-9 questions total for these sections. The October 2019 exam had at least 20 questions total out of these sections. The question is can you sue NCEES for something like this without a proof since they don't provide the questions after the exam? They definitely did not stick with their own exam specification. Being and engineer, following industry standards and client's standards is a must. So what NCEES did with the October 2019 Exam is against their Ethics of Engineering. They better grade the Thermo Fluids Sections higher for the cut scores.
Please tell me this entire post was a glorious attempt at trolling?Out of curiosity I looked at the Page 5 of the latest NCEES Practice Exam regarding the Approximate Number for questions from each section. It says Basic Engineering Practice Section shows Approximate 6 problems and Supportive Knowledge Section Shows Approximate 4 questions with a total of 10 questions. This includes AM and PM Sections out of 80 problems. Now, the Practice Exam only had 8-9 questions total for these sections. The October 2019 exam had at least 20 questions total out of these sections. The question is can you sue NCEES for something like this without a proof since they don't provide the questions after the exam? They definitely did not stick with their own exam specification. Being and engineer, following industry standards and client's standards is a must. So what NCEES did with the October 2019 Exam is against their Ethics of Engineering. They better grade the Thermo Fluids Sections higher for the cut scores.
Ohh i m not going to but if someone wants to it’s a legitimate case, especially in the US with ton of law suits going on. If you are an engineer you damn well know what is approximate or not. They don’t have to give a margin of error. I hope you are not stamping anything because i would have serious safety concerns with the way you are thinking.Did they specify a margin of error? No? Then yes, every one of those percentages you listed is approximate.
And if you think you're going to "sue" over being out of tolerance where no tolerance was specified, well, good luck in the real world. Your bosses are going to love you.
Be sure to send them a strongly worded letter while you're at it, I'm sure it'll go right to the top.
This is some funny **** right here. A legit case? LMFAO.Ohh i m not going to but if someone wants to it’s a legitimate case, especially in the US with ton of law suits going on. If you are an engineer you damn well know what is approximate or not. They don’t have to give a margin of error. I hope you are not stamping anything because i would have serious safety concerns with the way you are thinking.
Well guess what? Passed the exam on the first try. Regarding your statement about approximation. If you have it in writing on an official NCEES document released to public then there is nothing you can do about it. It is written as " Approximate" on the number of questions, which means it shall be approximated. I feel bad for quality engineers studying hard, spending time on studying instead of being with their family and failing this exam due to NCEES not following their own exam specification. I think this is a serious issue that needs to be addressed and not taken lightly.And if you're an engineer specifying "approximations" on anything that shouldn't be approximated, I would have serious safety concerns on behalf of your E&O insurance provider.
1. Congrats on passing the exam.Well guess what? Passed the exam on the first try. Regarding your statement about approximation. If you have it in writing on an official NCEES document released to public then there is nothing you can do about it. It is written as " Approximate" on the number of questions, which means it shall be approximated. I feel bad for quality engineers studying hard, spending time on studying instead of being with their family and failing this exam due to NCEES not following their own exam specification. I think this is a serious issue that needs to be addressed and not taken lightly.
Well guess what? Passed the exam on the first try. Regarding your statement about approximation. If you have it in writing on an official NCEES document released to public then there is nothing you can do about it. It is written as " Approximate" on the number of questions, which means it shall be approximated. I feel bad for quality engineers studying hard, spending time on studying instead of being with their family and failing this exam due to NCEES not following their own exam specification. I think this is a serious issue that needs to be addressed and not taken lightly.
Huh! Coming from someone who doesn't read specifications and approved documents? Who doesn't know what approximation is? I also believe in Engineering Ethics unlike you. You should be the one ashamed of yourself. With a nick name of Audi Driver, I pity the company paying the money so you can afford one. Don't even joke about approximation in engineering especially when public safety is at risk. DO NOT STAMP ANYTHING. That is my advice to you. Mr Audi Driver.You have this little understanding about something as simple approximations and still passed? I'm thinking something nefarious led to that passing score, and perhaps NCEES needs to look into how it happened. That's the serious issue that needs to be addressed. I pity any company that would consider hiring you as a PE.
Doesn't read specifications and approved documents? Might want to put the crack pipe down.Huh! Coming from someone who doesn't read specifications and approved documents? Who doesn't know what approximation is? I also believe in Engineering Ethics unlike you. You should be the one ashamed of yourself. With a nick name of Audi Driver, I pity the company paying the money so you can afford one. Don't even joke about approximation in engineering especially when public safety is at risk. DO NOT STAMP ANYTHING. That is my advice to you. Mr Audi Driver.
Thank you so much. I did submit my concern with the Survey and have no intention of pursuing forward. Thank you so much for your suggestion.1. Congrats on passing the exam.
2. Passing the exam lends no legitimacy to your argument regarding approximations.
3. Are quality engineers really engineers though? (trolling)
4. If you feel this strongly about it then contact NCEES in lieu of arguing on this board.
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