I saw one guy on here that got 47 right on the last one and 37 right on this one, so clearly it wasn't the easiest exam of all time at least to him!Word on the street is that this was the easiest exam of all time.
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Yes John. It was the easiest man. I circled 10 "A"s in the last minute of my PE depth session and still passed. Rumor has it.Word on the street is that this was the easiest exam of all time.
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Well if you circled any answers, I’d submit you took the wrong exam.Yes John. It was the easiest man. I circled 10 "A"s in the last minute of my PE depth session and still passed. Rumor has it.
I would love to find out how many of those "A"s was actually correct, but I couldn't. I did the same thing for my FE exam on paper (last one in 2013) as well, "B" for AM and "C" for PM, also passed.Well if you circled any answers, I’d submit you took the wrong exam.
I read that NCEES distributes the exam answers to an equal distribution of A's, B's, C's, and D's so there is no advantage in guessing all A's for example. Have no idea if this is actual correct though.I would love to find out how many of those "A"s was actually correct, but I couldn't. I did the same thing for my FE exam on paper (last one in 2013) as well, "B" for AM and "C" for PM, also passed.
I've heard that too. I have no idea if its correct. But if you've got a a minute left and a couple questions left to fill, it can't be any worse than just randomly picking 'C'.I read that NCEES distributes the exam answers to an equal distribution of A's, B's, C's, and D's so there is no advantage in guessing all A's for example. Have no idea if this is actual correct though.
Out of the 7 people I know who took it only 2 passed.4 people from my firm took the April 2019 exam and two of us passed.
I read that NCEES distributes the exam answers to an equal distribution of A's, B's, C's, and D's so there is no advantage in guessing all A's for example. Have no idea if this is actual correct though.
I literally had a minute left and 8-10 questions left to fill. Based on my answers from the other 30ish problems that I am confident with, "A" showed up only 2 times. Going for "A" is a no-brainer.I've heard that too. I have no idea if its correct. But if you've got a a minute left and a couple questions left to fill, it can't be any worse than just randomly picking 'C'.
When I took my exam, I had a 10 total questions I had to guess on (did not know or ran out of time) and I tried to even my distribution of answers. It was not a perfect distribution, but close to it. I passed, but have no idea if that was due to "correct guessing".I literally had a minute left and 8-10 questions left to fill. Based on my answers from the other 30ish problems that I am confident with, "A" showed up only 2 times. Going for "A" is a no-brainer.
It's "Engineering Judgment".When I took my exam, I had a 10 total questions I had to guess on (did not know or ran out of time) and I tried to even my distribution of answers. It was not a perfect distribution, but close to it. I passed, but have no idea if that was due to "correct guessing".
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