From what I've been told (and the CERM).. 55/80 is usually guaranteed passing.. (70%)Morning was definitely easier than I thought. Spent 50/50 time for morning & afternoon and still made bunch of stupid mistakes in the morning. Couples in Geo, couples in Transport and couples in Structures. Afternoon was bit difficult since they don't have any area defined for construction. They freaking ask you questions from anywhere in the Construction afternoon. I had a question for everyone though....Please answer....
If someone gets about 56 questions correct out of 80 (Including Morning & Afternoon), what do you think are the chances of him/her passing?
Jobe:This is my third time taking the test, and construction in the afternoon has been my punishment of choice each time. First two tries I scored just about the same...right around 58%-59%, despite having spent six weeks studying and doing practice problems before the second attempt. My morning scores went up on the second try, but the afternoon construction test seemed to get a lot harder and I did worse. Turns out it was enough to balance out the improvement I made in the am. For this last test, I decided I better spend the money and take a real, live instructor review course. Wow, what a difference on the morning exam. For the first time, I finished early and had an hour to calmly look over all my work. I know I missed one, but I honestly think that I got all the others. I could be wrong, but I would be very, very surprised if I missed more than 2 or 3. But man, that pm construction test just seems to get harder every time. I don’t mean that the problems are very hard, but they take forever. I ended up having to guess on at least 8 before I ran out of time. When I counted up the ones I felt pretty good about, it was only 23. And I’m definitely not as confident in that 23 as I am in my am 39. 23+39 gives me a 77%, but I’m nervous because I know it’s not likely that I got all the ones that I think I did. Assuming I guessed right on a couple, and maybe I was right on a couple that I wasn’t sure about…hopefully, those will make up for the ones I was wrong about. Even with that great morning score I don’t feel as confident as I would like.
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