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Road Guy

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I dont know about you all but I am very superstitous.

I tried to do a 180 degree turn from everything as far as preparing for and taking the exam the second time.

I changed the paper I used to work problems with from spiral notebooks to "green engineering paper"

I changed my study location at the house

I did not talk about the exam with anyone (outside of this board)

I stayed at a completely different hotel the night before.

for exam attempt #1 I crammed in my hotel room (order food in) and scanned all my notes

for exam attemp #2 I met some old college friends for dinner, and relaxed some the night of the exam

I took the pencil home with me the first time, the second time I left it at my desk.

anyone else have any stupid things like that they did for the exam :screwloose:

 
Right before the exam I tried to live as clean as I could...no more blasting through yellow lights and such.

 
Well this time around I am actually studying some. I think this may have an effect on the results.

Other changes I have been maintaining an exercise program..strong body strong mind theory going there.

I am officially giving up alcohol until the evening of April 20th..

Thats about it for changes here .. For the next 8 weeks its study, workout and work... I am going to be a very dull person...

 
THe only thing I did was not look up anything about the PE stamp until after I found out I passed. I was curious about where you buy one and all that, but I didn't want to jinx it.

 
I also checked the states website everyday the last month before results were posted the 1st go around. I honestly didnt ever check that website until a friend called me to tell me my name was on it this go around.

I used to check that thing about 5 times a day, it was completely nerve wrecking!

 
The only thing I ever avoided was thinking about how my name would look with "P.E". behind it. I completely blocked that vision from my head until I got the results letter.

 
I am opting to take the PE at the location where I took (and passed) the EIT on the first try... even though it is further from my house than the north Jersey location.

The Central location is the West Trenton Firehouse Ballroom - I figured since I was a firefighter for a couple of years, I would be more comfortable there too.

-Ray

 
1st time I drank way to many monster drinks and had my brain spinning a million miles an hour. I also talked about it with anyone who'd ask kinda therapy for me to believe I'd pass. could not stop checking the site got way to obsessed with it.

2nd time No energy drinks and spoke to no one about it. Would not check the site.

 
I told myself I wouldn't talk to other people about it, but eventually I had told everyone I know that I was studying for the test. Oops. But that's about the only thing I was "superstitious" about.

 
My one and only superstition is that I tell everybody the opposite of my desired outcome. So, after the PE exam, whenever someone asked me how I did, I always said that I most likely failed or didn't pass. It's usually worked out for me, and it certainly worked out for me this time. :(

 
Roadguy,

Too, funny about the pencil.

the first time my husband and I took the test, we both kept the pencil (I actually scored 2 pencils), and we both failed.

The second time, they let me keep the pencil and took my husbands away from him. He passed, I failed.

My third time, I kept the pencil and failed.

Last time, I made them take the pencil away from me and I passed.

 
Roadguy,
Too, funny about the pencil.

the first time my husband and I took the test, we both kept the pencil (I actually scored 2 pencils), and we both failed.

The second time, they let me keep the pencil and took my husbands away from him. He passed, I failed.

My third time, I kept the pencil and failed.

Last time, I made them take the pencil away from me and I passed.
I am studying right now as a first-timer. All I've used to work practice problems is the NCEES pencil from my 2002 FE exam. Usually I won't write anything with pencils but I'm trying to get the "test day" feel - right down to the pencil and eraser.

 
I kept my exam pencil but won't use it. It's on retired status and sitting prominently with my license.

We joke about it ALB, but getting that test day atmosphere going for yourself is really important. Makes everything so much more relaxed on test day because there are no surprises. In the day leading up to the exam, the calmest I felt was during the test once I got into it.

Felt just like any other study session. Feeling good on the first few questions really helped me relax too.

 
I am studying right now as a first-timer. All I've used to work practice problems is the NCEES pencil from my 2002 FE exam. Usually I won't write anything with pencils but I'm trying to get the "test day" feel - right down to the pencil and eraser.
that is a great idea, the test day pencil will be like an old friend, just like the calculator that you have been doing all the problems with.

 
I actually had one of the little old lady's chase me out of the room asking me if I wanted my pencil. I just kept running as fast I could carrying 40 books, I treated her like medussa, i would surely turn to stone if I looked her in the eyes ...................

 
My only thing was that no matter who asked, I told them that I thought I had a 50/50 shot of passing. In the back of my mind, I thought I did okay, but I would not even admit that to myself in fear of jinxing it.

 
Well, I used the same calculator the first three times and failed. I went and bought a new one for this go around.

I was using a TI-36X Solar and now I am using the TI-30X solar or whatever its called

 
I left my pencil 'cause I was supersticious. I felt that drinking and studying was the wrong thing, but I sometimes did it anyway. I even felt like studying "on the clock" at work was wrong, but snuck it in anyway.

Fortunatley, it all worked out for me.

 
Feeling good on the first few questions really helped me relax too.

That reminds me of the FE. I opened the test booklet and saw the first section was chemistry. But I needed something I was good at to build my confidence. So eight seconds into the test, I was working Question #15.

 
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