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So, come on everyone - tell us how you did!
Let the waiting begin!!!! :w00t:
JR
Let the waiting begin!!!! :w00t:
JR
Wasn't there a topic called "Site Layout and Control"?The construction was basic except for a random surveying question- where was that on the possible topics list? I know, the disclaimer at the bottom, but sheesh.
Oh. I call that "Surveying". Regardless, I got it.Wasn't there a topic called "Site Layout and Control"?
i know i asked it somewhere else too...still, did they follow their guidelines for Trans AM of not asking traffic related questions? I guess the new "syllabus" calls for geometric design related questions only..I thought the morning was pretty straight-forward.
Yeah, I replied in the other thread too and the answer is 'Yes - they did'.i know i asked it somewhere else too...still, did they follow their guidelines for Trans AM of not asking traffic related questions? I guess the new "syllabus" calls for geometric design related questions only..
Almost everybody (including me) thinks that about the PM. There are just too many different things they can ask. Especially in computers, if that's what you took. I took ECC, I was sure I failed when I took it, and I passed, primarily because of the AM. And on ECC there are a lot of things that just don't change that much.I thought the morning (Electrical) session was easier than I expected it to be, but the afternoon (Computer) section was VERY different than the sample exam, and IMO a lot harder. I guess that is the price I pay for being a techie (ever changing technology), but if it's going to change that much, they need to start releasing sample exams more often.
I had an equation sheet for transpo that included H/V curve equations, stopping distance, max radius (I think?), and superelevation, and it is all I needed. Didn't use CERM at all.Yeah, I replied in the other thread too and the answer is 'Yes - they did'.
I felt bulletproof going into the afternoon because the morning was easier than expected, and I had always done really well on the computer afternoon practice tests. I gotta say that it was very ego deflating to totally whiff on a section that I thought I would nail.Almost everybody (including me) thinks that about the PM. There are just too many different things they can ask. Especially in computers, if that's what you took. I took ECC, I was sure I failed when I took it, and I passed, primarily because of the AM. And on ECC there are a lot of things that just don't change that much.
I thought so, since they were so specific about the morning topics and limited that to pretty much H/V curver, superelev., SSD there isn't much left to ask... So those not taking Trans PM, no need to carry Highway Capacity Manual and MUTCD.. I would still recommend carrying AASHTO just coz I am sure there will be look-up type question.I had an equation sheet for transpo that included H/V curve equations, stopping distance, max radius (I think?), and superelevation, and it is all I needed. Didn't use CERM at all.
Yeah, next time leave the thinking to ME. With YOU in the driver's seat, we'd never get anywhere.^^I don't get to watch much TV.
Regarding the PE exam, I think I spent too much time organizing the problems into categories and should have been solving more.