[SIZE=12pt]Hello EB friends,[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=12pt]Today I learned the sad news that I did not pass the Mechanical PE (Machine Design & Materials) exam for the THIRD time. To be quite honest I am numb at the moment and not sure how to feel, part of me is happy that this could mean that I get my life back, no more studying, but the other part of me says that I’ve invested too much time and money on this to simply walk away.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]A little bit about me: [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Graduated in 1996 and haven’t really used thermal, machine design, let alone HVAC engineering principles in my career since then. The closest I come to is materials so I chose MDD being that I felt the closest connection to it.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]First time around (Fall ’16): Machine Design & Materials, took PPI’s refresher course and scored 38/80 (this is before the exam format change). I easily spent 300 hours studying but didn’t have time to do as many extra problems as I would’ve liked. Spent a lot of time remembering engineering principles and I feel this hurt my speed during the exam.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Second time around (Spring ’17): Machine Design & Materials, took PPI’s refresher course again (new instructor) taking advantage of their re-take policy (this was the first time after the exam format change). Again, I easily spent 300+ hours doing extra problems, had a study-buddy to help with the course load, and felt much better after taking the exam. My score was 46/80 so I failed again. Completely devastated…[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Third time around (Fall ’17): Chose Machine Design & Materials again and changed my study plan by switching to Dr. Tom’s course (2nd time after the format change) and was very happy to see new material, new practice problems which I thought would give me more practice and help improve my speed during the exam. My score was 49/80, so still not enough to pass. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Every time that I’ve taken the exam I’ve changed my study habits and although I’ve improved my scores, that little green box with the word PASS in it seems to elude me. Since my employer does not require me to have the license I’m seriously on the fence as to whether I should attempt this a FOURTH time. This is a personal goal and if I can say one thing about my past attempts is that I gave it 100% every time, modifying my study plans and materials in the hope of passing the exam. As far as references here are the books that I’ve used: [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]MERM (Lindeburg), Machinery’s Handbook, Eng. Unit Conversions, 6-Min. solutions, both NCEES practice exams, PE Exam Review by T. Kennedy, Dr. Tom’s reference mat’l., Shigley’s (very little)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]So my questions for you fine folks are:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Should I attempt this a fourth time?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Is there a course you can recommend for someone in my situation? Or do I just need to practice more problems on my own?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]I feel very comfortable with the material so not sure what is happening during the exam, should I change disciplines? Maybe Thermal? I feel NO connection to HVAC so def. not going to go that route. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]I’ve averaged 300 hrs. of study time every time I’ve taken the exam, could it be possible that perhaps, just perhaps I’m over studying?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Sorry for the long read but any advice you can provide would be much appreciated and THANKS IN ADVANCE for your guidance. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt] [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Today I learned the sad news that I did not pass the Mechanical PE (Machine Design & Materials) exam for the THIRD time. To be quite honest I am numb at the moment and not sure how to feel, part of me is happy that this could mean that I get my life back, no more studying, but the other part of me says that I’ve invested too much time and money on this to simply walk away.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]A little bit about me: [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Graduated in 1996 and haven’t really used thermal, machine design, let alone HVAC engineering principles in my career since then. The closest I come to is materials so I chose MDD being that I felt the closest connection to it.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]First time around (Fall ’16): Machine Design & Materials, took PPI’s refresher course and scored 38/80 (this is before the exam format change). I easily spent 300 hours studying but didn’t have time to do as many extra problems as I would’ve liked. Spent a lot of time remembering engineering principles and I feel this hurt my speed during the exam.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Second time around (Spring ’17): Machine Design & Materials, took PPI’s refresher course again (new instructor) taking advantage of their re-take policy (this was the first time after the exam format change). Again, I easily spent 300+ hours doing extra problems, had a study-buddy to help with the course load, and felt much better after taking the exam. My score was 46/80 so I failed again. Completely devastated…[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Third time around (Fall ’17): Chose Machine Design & Materials again and changed my study plan by switching to Dr. Tom’s course (2nd time after the format change) and was very happy to see new material, new practice problems which I thought would give me more practice and help improve my speed during the exam. My score was 49/80, so still not enough to pass. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Every time that I’ve taken the exam I’ve changed my study habits and although I’ve improved my scores, that little green box with the word PASS in it seems to elude me. Since my employer does not require me to have the license I’m seriously on the fence as to whether I should attempt this a FOURTH time. This is a personal goal and if I can say one thing about my past attempts is that I gave it 100% every time, modifying my study plans and materials in the hope of passing the exam. As far as references here are the books that I’ve used: [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]MERM (Lindeburg), Machinery’s Handbook, Eng. Unit Conversions, 6-Min. solutions, both NCEES practice exams, PE Exam Review by T. Kennedy, Dr. Tom’s reference mat’l., Shigley’s (very little)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]So my questions for you fine folks are:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Should I attempt this a fourth time?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Is there a course you can recommend for someone in my situation? Or do I just need to practice more problems on my own?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]I feel very comfortable with the material so not sure what is happening during the exam, should I change disciplines? Maybe Thermal? I feel NO connection to HVAC so def. not going to go that route. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]· [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]I’ve averaged 300 hrs. of study time every time I’ve taken the exam, could it be possible that perhaps, just perhaps I’m over studying?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Sorry for the long read but any advice you can provide would be much appreciated and THANKS IN ADVANCE for your guidance. [/SIZE]