Adrenaline10
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Took the FE again recently. Got my results in 3 days, wow that is fast compared to the old paper/pencil method. Overall the CBT is much better than the old method. Spent alot less time drifting through reference manual and more time on the material itself, plus dropping the chemistry, biology and electrical is a perk since those hurt me bad first two times I took it. What I am asking you all is to better understand where I can go from here after failing again?
1st time got roughly a 41% (didn't study straight took it), 2nd a 50.7% (studied)(paper/pencil) and recently got a 56.2% (CBT). Others who have posted their results on here are roughly 56.4%, 59.8%, 60.4% and they too did not pass. So the 50-55% is passing rate cannot be true, unless we all keep "missing that curve" each time?
Lastly, when taking the exam, many of my worked out answers on the calculator or maker pad matched the choices "most nearly" each time. I felt good leaving the exam, before even guessing I had to have over a 50%. Heck the ethics was straight search and enter, but yet I only got 7.7/15 (score) via diagnostic report? Are they putting out trick questions (yes I check units lol) or am I missing something.
1st time got roughly a 41% (didn't study straight took it), 2nd a 50.7% (studied)(paper/pencil) and recently got a 56.2% (CBT). Others who have posted their results on here are roughly 56.4%, 59.8%, 60.4% and they too did not pass. So the 50-55% is passing rate cannot be true, unless we all keep "missing that curve" each time?
Lastly, when taking the exam, many of my worked out answers on the calculator or maker pad matched the choices "most nearly" each time. I felt good leaving the exam, before even guessing I had to have over a 50%. Heck the ethics was straight search and enter, but yet I only got 7.7/15 (score) via diagnostic report? Are they putting out trick questions (yes I check units lol) or am I missing something.