At the exam there was a mix of civil, structural, mechanical and a few of us crazy electrical exam takers. We sat at long tables with 2 examinees each. For whatever reason, the guy sitting next to me never showed up. It was strange watching the proctor go through the ritual of placing the exam booklet on the table and picking it up again a minute later right before the exam started. Anyway, I had a table all to myself which was great for spreading out all my references (I had enough room to do that anyway but at least I didn't have to worry about distracting the guy next to me).
During halftime I ran into a guy in the parking lot who had locked his keys in the car. I noticed his tag was in the same county I live in so I offered him a ride after the exam if he needed it. He was able to call a locksmith (don't know how since we weren't allowed to take our cell phones inside ) so he got the help he needed before the second half started. He didn't seem happy about the exam (he wasn't taking the electrical), and he was sitting right in front of me so I noticed he got up and left WAY early during the second part of the test.
My point is as bad as you might feel about the exam, you at least did better than someone who didn't bother to show up or got so disgusted they left early with maybe little chance of passing.
Relax everyone! Nothing we can do between now and getting the results so best thing to do is stop thinking about the results part. There are a few topics I felt I was weaker on than I realized and I actually enjoyed learning and doing those problems so in the meantime I'm just going to read up more on those topics and start going through sample problems. I found a lot of this stuff fun to learn anyway.
Oh, and in the meantime I'm going to spend more time with my wife and son, start playing golf again and pre-order Battlefield V.
During halftime I ran into a guy in the parking lot who had locked his keys in the car. I noticed his tag was in the same county I live in so I offered him a ride after the exam if he needed it. He was able to call a locksmith (don't know how since we weren't allowed to take our cell phones inside ) so he got the help he needed before the second half started. He didn't seem happy about the exam (he wasn't taking the electrical), and he was sitting right in front of me so I noticed he got up and left WAY early during the second part of the test.
My point is as bad as you might feel about the exam, you at least did better than someone who didn't bother to show up or got so disgusted they left early with maybe little chance of passing.
Relax everyone! Nothing we can do between now and getting the results so best thing to do is stop thinking about the results part. There are a few topics I felt I was weaker on than I realized and I actually enjoyed learning and doing those problems so in the meantime I'm just going to read up more on those topics and start going through sample problems. I found a lot of this stuff fun to learn anyway.
Oh, and in the meantime I'm going to spend more time with my wife and son, start playing golf again and pre-order Battlefield V.