Hope everyone is still standing strong after the PE exam! What do you think about the exam? I would say I’ve made so many stupid mistakes in the PM and I believe I oversimplified some of the questions when I am thinking about them after the fact.
Done! I think you should be in the clear. In the future, don't post any specifics about exam questions. NCEES does look at these boards.pwccny said:Please remove the topics that I mentioned and what you think should be gone. Thanks.
It usually takes about 6 weeks, so around dec 8-10. Stay tuned on here, there will be lots of activity as scores comes out.First time taker and hope it is the last, Am portion had many theoretical questions that need to know exactly what behind the scene, I expect to have about 32/40. the PM session was tougher and had many brand new problems, and look up that need to know the codes well, especially in steel and concrete, may I will have 34/40, I hope everyone did better, So as I am new in that waiting game, how long should we wait to know the result?
I would not count on 48 being a cut score for any exam. But that's just me!I'm a first time taker. I spent 200 hours preparing for the PE/Structural exam. I found the AM session more difficult than what I expected. And the PM session needed more calculations. I guess I will get somewhere around 57/80. I learned from this forum that 48/80 may very well be a cut score for PE/Structural exam because structural depth is more difficult than other disciplines. How do you guys think?
If you heard 48/80 is the cut score then I hope that is the case! Otherwise, I've never heard of that before. Cut scores typically range around 56-58.I'm a first time taker. I spent 200 hours preparing for the PE/Structural exam. I found the AM session more difficult than what I expected. And the PM session needed more calculations. I guess I will get somewhere around 57/80. I learned from this forum that 48/80 may very well be a cut score for PE/Structural exam because structural depth is more difficult than other disciplines. How do you guys think?
Oh my gosh, the majority say 70% will be a cut score, i.e. 56/80, I'm not confident at all that I can achieve that. Cause I find this round exam is more tougher than the NCEES sample exam. I can find similar examples in CERM, but those equations just don't apply. Does anyone feel that this exam is more difficult than you thought? I become anxious now. The waiting game can kill me.If you heard 48/80 is the cut score then I hope that is the case! Otherwise, I've never heard of that before. Cut scores typically range around 56-58.
sure the structural depth exam was difficultOh my gosh, the majority say 70% will be a cut score, i.e. 56/80, I'm not confident at all that I can achieve that. Cause I find this round exam is more tougher than the NCEES sample exam. I can find similar examples in CERM, but those equations just don't apply. Does anyone feel that this exam is more difficult than you thought? I become anxious now. The waiting game can kill me.
I don't really see the paradox? I remember based on what I read on this forum when I took the exam last year that I was shooting for 70%.I'm thinking about this paradox. NCEES reports almost up to 70% first-time takers will pass the PE/Structural exam. From this perspective, I think I have a high possibility I will pass. On the other hand, the thread indicates we need score 70% questions correct to pass. From this perspective, I'm not confident now. So, I think the second perspective is wrong. That means, we don't need to score 70% to pass.
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