JoeysVee
MASTER SPAMMER!
Ok, if you had to guess, how many of the 80 do you think you got right???
Come on guys...give us your gut feeling here....
Come on guys...give us your gut feeling here....
I took the MD depth. As I mentioned before, this was my third attempt and I studied my *** off for all three (maybe 900 hours total). I have missed it with a 65 and then a 68. I was even better organized for this attempt. So how did I do? Put it this way, not as well as I wanted. For me the morning was more difficult than the afternoon. For me it is really just a time issue and not a technical issue as I know how to work the problems it just takes me longer than some I guess. I could have used another hour in both the morning and afternoon. I did finish but just barley and did not have time to review or check my work. To be honest it could go either way.
I bet you did ok...I was hoping you passed!I took fluid and thermal afternoon. Overall I feel so sad what I did in the exam, I think I will be fail if the cut score is 56. In the beginning of Morning section I could not concentrate on the problems even simple questions.
I think it may be around 20 correct and rest of may be 50-50 in the morning. It may be 20-21 correct for the afternoon, 10 may be 50 -50, and 9 all guessed (run out of time). For both sections I did not have time to check the answer, this scared me since it was so easy to make a mistake.
This is my first pe exam, I even don’t have courage to take pe again if I don’t make this time.
Yingli
Even though this is my first post I've been looking around for a while. I thought I did very well on the test (T&F afternoon). This was my first time taking it (and hopefully only). I felt really/pretty good with 60, somewhat good with 15 and guessed on 5. I finished with about a half hour left both sessions and went back and checked my answers. It will be really bad if I actually didn't pass even though I felt good about everything. This board has been pretty theraputic in away knowing there are others out there going through similar things.
Several people are talking about how difficult the morning was. I thought it was kinda easy. I only guessed on 4 and had 3 educated guesses and I'm sure I made a few other mistakes but I felt very good on 33 of them...although after a few mistakes are included my score for the morning was probably around a 28. With that said, I thought it was the same level of difficulty as the 2008 NCEES sample exam. I didn't think it was bad at all.
The HVAC afternoon was pretty tough I thought. It was different than the specs...didn't have some things on it that I was counting on being there and did have some unexpected things on it...the afternoon is where I blew up.
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I think I heard from my coworker saying that he took PE exam 10 or 15 years ago in the old format (4 * 10 in the morning and 4 * 10 in the afternoon). The NCEEs add 22 points on everybody. If you score 48 ponits + 22 = 70 and it is equal to percentage you will pass.After the first attempt I figured I got close to 65 and I got a 65 for the second attempt I thought I got closer to a 70 and got a 68. In reality after looking at the actual results from the NCEES (diognostic) I did not do as well as I thought but my score was close to what I thought I would get, meaning the cut score is definitely a factor. I am not sure this time around how I did but I do know I should have done better. I feel good on my level of preparation and I was not lost on any one problem as I I knew how to approach it but I was always worried about time which affected my performance.
If I need to do this again I know what I need to focus on. I have decided to keep studying but maybe a just a few hours a week until I get the score.
I am going to crack things open on the weekends or a slow weeknight as well, just to stay in practice. I also share your "i don't know how to feel about it" sentiment. The ones I had to guess on, I still had some idea what was going on, but just couldn't come down to an answer. Time was also a factor, I have to say.After the first attempt I figured I got close to 65 and I got a 65 for the second attempt I thought I got closer to a 70 and got a 68. In reality after looking at the actual results from the NCEES (diognostic) I did not do as well as I thought but my score was close to what I thought I would get, meaning the cut score is definitely a factor. I am not sure this time around how I did but I do know I should have done better. I feel good on my level of preparation and I was not lost on any one problem as I I knew how to approach it but I was always worried about time which affected my performance.
If I need to do this again I know what I need to focus on. I have decided to keep studying but maybe a just a few hours a week until I get the score.
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