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OK folks (myself included), let's get back to the topic at hand.
I'm confused. How did your friend know he passed immediately after he took the exam (I assume he took it in Fall 2012 since you said there were 55 questions). Results are not out yet. And what do you mean "after we all finished"? With CBT, everyone takes it at a different time, right?Took this test for the second time this October.
My friend who passed it after his second try was asked by the board to join a testing group shortly after we all finished. They all got an extra hour, so 3.5 hours total vs. 2.5 for the 55 questions.
Nobody got over a 75%. There were multiple problems that people thought were unsolvable. There were also problems that they were able to complete but told the board that they were not fair given the time. A few instances the big dick or big cheese, whatever you want to call him, head of the exam or something, PLS, said "what you guys don't get this" referring to a worded GPS problem and everyone agreed on "No".
One person got a 15%.
My friend who just passed it in April said he barely passed this as well.
What a joke.
Seriously, ask us what you want us to know and give us ample time to solve the problems. Just like the real world.
npd5050 was talking about a session held by the Board in which people take the exam and rate the difficulty in order to provide feedback to the Board to set the curve.I'm confused. How did your friend know he passed immediately after he took the exam (I assume he took it in Fall 2012 since you said there were 55 questions). Results are not out yet. And what do you mean "after we all finished"? With CBT, everyone takes it at a different time, right?Took this test for the second time this October.
My friend who passed it after his second try was asked by the board to join a testing group shortly after we all finished. They all got an extra hour, so 3.5 hours total vs. 2.5 for the 55 questions.
Nobody got over a 75%. There were multiple problems that people thought were unsolvable. There were also problems that they were able to complete but told the board that they were not fair given the time. A few instances the big dick or big cheese, whatever you want to call him, head of the exam or something, PLS, said "what you guys don't get this" referring to a worded GPS problem and everyone agreed on "No".
One person got a 15%.
My friend who just passed it in April said he barely passed this as well.
What a joke.
Seriously, ask us what you want us to know and give us ample time to solve the problems. Just like the real world.
P.S. Relax dude. It's really not that hard of a test. The difficulty level of any given question is usually low to medium. Where the true difficulty is, is with the time constraints. But every examinee experiences the same constraints (and people have been passing this exam for years and years). You only need ~50% to pass.
I'm confused. How did your friend know he passed immediately after he took the exam (I assume he took it in Fall 2012 since you said there were 55 questions). Results are not out yet. And what do you mean "after we all finished"? With CBT, everyone takes it at a different time, right?Took this test for the second time this October.
My friend who passed it after his second try was asked by the board to join a testing group shortly after we all finished. They all got an extra hour, so 3.5 hours total vs. 2.5 for the 55 questions.
Nobody got over a 75%. There were multiple problems that people thought were unsolvable. There were also problems that they were able to complete but told the board that they were not fair given the time. A few instances the big dick or big cheese, whatever you want to call him, head of the exam or something, PLS, said "what you guys don't get this" referring to a worded GPS problem and everyone agreed on "No".
One person got a 15%.
My friend who just passed it in April said he barely passed this as well.
What a joke.
Seriously, ask us what you want us to know and give us ample time to solve the problems. Just like the real world.
P.S. Relax dude. It's really not that hard of a test. The difficulty level of any given question is usually low to medium. Where the true difficulty is, is with the time constraints. But every examinee experiences the same constraints (and people have been passing this exam for years and years). You only need ~50% to pass.
I think a 40% passing rate is just about right. Would you want 100% of the examinees to pass? If one wants to pass, one has to study hard and make sure they're in the top 40%. Seems fair to me.I'm confused. How did your friend know he passed immediately after he took the exam (I assume he took it in Fall 2012 since you said there were 55 questions). Results are not out yet. And what do you mean "after we all finished"? With CBT, everyone takes it at a different time, right?Took this test for the second time this October.
My friend who passed it after his second try was asked by the board to join a testing group shortly after we all finished. They all got an extra hour, so 3.5 hours total vs. 2.5 for the 55 questions.
Nobody got over a 75%. There were multiple problems that people thought were unsolvable. There were also problems that they were able to complete but told the board that they were not fair given the time. A few instances the big dick or big cheese, whatever you want to call him, head of the exam or something, PLS, said "what you guys don't get this" referring to a worded GPS problem and everyone agreed on "No".
One person got a 15%.
My friend who just passed it in April said he barely passed this as well.
What a joke.
Seriously, ask us what you want us to know and give us ample time to solve the problems. Just like the real world.
P.S. Relax dude. It's really not that hard of a test. The difficulty level of any given question is usually low to medium. Where the true difficulty is, is with the time constraints. But every examinee experiences the same constraints (and people have been passing this exam for years and years). You only need ~50% to pass.
"You only need 50%" to pass and on average 35-40% of people achieve this (posted statistics). This isn't good. The majority of the people sitting for these exams are not slouches. Plus, this exam material isn't representative of the real world. They are more scholastic. It feels as though you are sitting for a common final for a dynamics class. Roll the dice and hope you pass. What's up with that?
How about providing us with real world problems that we face as engineers and allowing us to take the exam with ample time. Oh I know why..because most of us if given enough time can solve problems. If this happened they wouldn't be getting revenue from the 60% of repeat takers. Damn scammers.
I passed these BTW and am still bitter about this system.
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