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If this is any help, I took the test without studying...
and failed!!!!!!!!!
and failed!!!!!!!!!
I passed my GMAT, GRE, FE, and LEEDS Green Assoc. exams with flying colors and never cracked a book. That said, I would not have attempted that on the PE and I don't think I'd have fared well if I'd tried.HiHas anyone ever heard of anyone passing the exam with no studying?
just curious
That's the problem. In most cases this is not stuff people do on a daily basis. It certainly wasn't for me. Most people don't pass without studying. Everybody needs to carefully assess their own situation.I can honestly say that I only needed a little review for the afternoon session. A lot of what was there is stuff I do on a daily basis.
also, forgot to mention, we graduated with 2 others who were in a similar boat in terms of studying, and they weren't as fortunate. i just think it comes down to how well you take tests, not necessarily your engineering acumen, but others may disagree.I took the civil-geotech. I was too busy to study until the last 4 weeks leading up to the exam. i spent 4 saturdays (about 5 hours each day) studying. My "studying" invloved nothing but working practice problems and tabbing references as I saw fit. I passed on my first try this fall. Another guy I graduated with did the same thing for civil-structural and passed as well.
I took the chemical exam cold my first time this fall. I didn't have the time to study that I had planned. I tried to reschedule but missed the cancellation date. I figured I would take it and at least get a better hope for spring. I've done more mechanical and electrical since graduating so none of it was fresh. Don't know my results yet though since Ga is not as quick
also, forgot to mention, we graduated with 2 others who were in a similar boat in terms of studying, and they weren't as fortunate. i just think it comes down to how well you take tests, not necessarily your engineering acumen, but others may disagree.I took the civil-geotech. I was too busy to study until the last 4 weeks leading up to the exam. i spent 4 saturdays (about 5 hours each day) studying. My "studying" invloved nothing but working practice problems and tabbing references as I saw fit. I passed on my first try this fall. Another guy I graduated with did the same thing for civil-structural and passed as well.
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