Bear-- If you are going to take the exam-- TAKE IT and don't fiddle around. Study hard, in addition to what you are doing in school now. Yes, this will be a goofy 3 months until the exam, however, take it and be done with it. There is no sense to Take it to "see what the questions are like", "see what I know/don't know". You can get the syllabus for the test on the NCEES web site-- put in 15-20 hours a week between now and test time and be done with it.
There is no reason to spend money 3-4 times to take it-- take it once, plan on acing it and getting it over with. I continue to be amazed by the number of folks on this site that fiddle around 3-4 times for these tests. Yes, these are real tests-- they are designed to see if you have minimal competency in your branch of engineering. Yes, some folks are poor test takers. Yes, some folks are poor study folks. Yes, some folks XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxx, fill in the blank. Bull**it-- take it and be done with it.
As I have said before, this is not as difficult as many folks make it out to be. Yes, there are a set of hoops to jump through. Yes, some of the hoops don't make any sense, however, the hoops are there for a reason-- sometimes that reason is not obvious, however, a reason.
I know, this is pointed and quite crisp. However, this is the real world of engineering. You are a smart guy/gal- you can do this-- you do need to really focus on the material and work the problems. The truth of the matter is that if you are still in school, you can probably work 90% of the problems in your sleep. Plan on shooting for 100%, not trying to get 2 points over the cut score, whatever that might be. That is probably the dumbest idea that is on this board, however, I continue to be amazed by how many folks use that as their test taking strategy. Plan on getting 100% of the questions right, if you miss a couple, no problem. If you use the cut score method, then if you miss 2 questions, you may be below the cut score.
These damn things are expensive-- a couple hundred bucks a pop. I don't know about you, however, I don't have $200/pop to blow-- do it once and be done with it. You can do it.
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