WickedYetCivil
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I liked SoPE for the morning but not for the afternoon.Did you use SoPE for both morning and afternoon review? If so, did you like it and feel like it helped?
I liked SoPE for the morning but not for the afternoon.Did you use SoPE for both morning and afternoon review? If so, did you like it and feel like it helped?
I would also like to know this bc I noticed the same thingI've always known the "cut score" to be 52/80. I never seen a 52+ person fail...but I would love to see examples of it (if it exists).
The practice exam from NCEES was the best.. I found a few practice exams on the internet and they were way to in-depth and I feel i wasted a lot of time on them. I would focus more on the AM problems. Your PM score seems decent. Use the spec sheet provided by NCEES and make sure you discover example problems for each of them topics.Pennsylvania - 46/80 (24 AM/22 PM) - 1st attempt - All self study using CERM, 1 practice exam, code reviews, some Six Minute Solutions. Probably around 100 hours total study time but a lot of crunch in the final two weeks and a lot of that time after 9 PM because life.
Feeling pretty dumb about portions of my diagnostic. I know I flat out had to guess on probably 6 in the morning and 6 in the afternoon (last 5 minutes of each portion). I'm torn. on one hand I feel like I'm close and some sharpening will have me passing. On the other, I feel that if & when the exam is different in April, I could easily put another 100 hours in and still get a mid 40's result just because of how the exam changes.
- Geometrics I am pretty sure I punted due to time. I just couldn't "see" this direction to take like I should have been able to so I panicked, waited, and then guessed.
- Design and Details of Structures : Component Design and Detailing is a huge blow, humbling, embarrassing and is leaving me wonder just what did I do wrong? I mean this one hurts and makes me feel like I don't deserve to be designing diddly squat right now. Like yeah, I don't deserve a PE anytime soon.
My game plan? Take it again in April 2020 with review of the parts I did good on, hard core review/study on the parts I boned. I feel like I learned a really good time management lesson during the exam, so that's something I am going to practice that. Probably use at least 1 practice exam to reproduce those 8 hours so I can hopefully not scramble in the last minutes for 10+ questions.
Shoot I should have looked at this thread before I posted a new topic in the Everything PE exam.Pennsylvania - 46/80 (24 AM/22 PM) - 1st attempt - All self study using CERM, 1 practice exam, code reviews, some Six Minute Solutions. Probably around 100 hours total study time but a lot of crunch in the final two weeks and a lot of that time after 9 PM because life.
Feeling pretty dumb about portions of my diagnostic. I know I flat out had to guess on probably 6 in the morning and 6 in the afternoon (last 5 minutes of each portion). I'm torn. on one hand I feel like I'm close and some sharpening will have me passing. On the other, I feel that if & when the exam is different in April, I could easily put another 100 hours in and still get a mid 40's result just because of how the exam changes.
- Geometrics I am pretty sure I punted due to time. I just couldn't "see" this direction to take like I should have been able to so I panicked, waited, and then guessed.
- Design and Details of Structures : Component Design and Detailing is a huge blow, humbling, embarrassing and is leaving me wonder just what did I do wrong? I mean this one hurts and makes me feel like I don't deserve to be designing diddly squat right now. Like yeah, I don't deserve a PE anytime soon.
My game plan? Take it again in April 2020 with review of the parts I did good on, hard core review/study on the parts I boned. I feel like I learned a really good time management lesson during the exam, so that's something I am going to practice that. Probably use at least 1 practice exam to reproduce those 8 hours so I can hopefully not scramble in the last minutes for 10+ questions.
There are quite a few of us Structurals that hit the mid 40's and from the diagnostics I've seen, we are all very similar. I guess the exam just did not hit the topics we studied or were familiar with. I know I definitely walked out of there thinking "well that looked nothing like anything I had seen before". Yes there were some familiars but others were "WTF is this nonsense?". So there is some pattern there I guess, or maybe I'm reaching and trying to make sense of noise.Shoot I should have looked at this thread before I posted a new topic in the Everything PE exam.
But are you and I twins????
I also got 24 AM/22 PM, so 46/80. Took it in Kansas. This was my first time taking it.
I did all the NCEES practice tests, did some PPI practice tests but they seemed harder than the NCEES and I felt like I was wasting time on some things. If I had to guess I'd say I also spent around 100 hours studying.
And I feel the EXACT same way about feeling like I could put another 100 hours in and still fail because of how the exam changes. I also did poorly in geometrics and site development. I only got 2 right in hydraulics/hydrology. Forces/load effects and component design/detailing are what I also did worse in in the afternoon.
I wish I remembered more of the problems on this past exam so I knew what to try to study on. But I can't for the life of me think of hardly any problems in what my worse areas were. It sucks.
I do feel like you are my twin because I've thought all these exact same thoughts. And whiskey is also my drink of choice.There are quite a few of us Structurals that hit the mid 40's and from the diagnostics I've seen, we are all very similar. I guess the exam just did not hit the topics we studied or were familiar with. I know I definitely walked out of there thinking "well that looked nothing like anything I had seen before". Yes there were some familiars but others were "WTF is this nonsense?". So there is some pattern there I guess, or maybe I'm reaching and trying to make sense of noise.
I feel exactly the same way about wishing I could remember more of the problems but I also feel like that may be folly. The exam will NOT look the same and we know it gets "easier/harder" depending on the batch they brew for that session. I think this is why you see people hitting those mid/high 40's and then passing 3rd or 4th time. It's like THEY didnt change or improve on paper (understandable and not being said in a mean way) but the EXAM changed to align with their studies.
What I am not going to do is drop a ton of money on some course right now. Sure, people that paid for courses passed when we didnt but there are many that failed doing as well, or slightly better/worse. That is not enough drive for me to put a further financial burden on my family for some course. If I fail after April, we will go from there but right now I feel like I can improve on my own.
Just so many thoughts right now. So much rambling. Lets see how I feel after a weekend of whiskey and friends.....
We are twins lol. Well this weekend I am sure to have many a glass and will certainly toast to our success in April! I am not sure what I will be drinking, it may be Wild Turkey 101, it may be something else, I will find out when I stop at the store on the way home lol.I do feel like you are my twin because I've thought all these exact same thoughts. And whiskey is also my drink of choice.
I just don't think I'll be able to take failing again because then that would make me the first person in my office to fail twice. We have 14 PEs in my office, and only 3 of those failed, but passed the 2nd time. If I fail again, I think it'll take a WAY bigger hit on my confidence than it already has.
That is extremely helpful! Thank you so much for this information!@hardhatsandpinkshoes Hi! I am a several time repeat civil structural taker and just passed. Whew! I'm also in Kentucky and also used EET to prepare (and failed that attempt). If you haven't yet tried it, call the Kentucky Engineering Center in Frankfort and ask about their Saturday review courses. (Affordable option compared to the online courses) I used that this time to help prepare and passed. The classes are in Frankfort on six Saturdays. I found a group of people in my area and we carpooled together. Good luck to you!
Of the 3 times I failed before passing, I scored like 12 out of 15 on the Component design and detailing first attempt and like 5 out of 15 the next time after studying even more. Pretty sure I didn't do much better on third attempt. Sometimes it's just a crap shoot. Don't let this test shake your self-confidence (easier said than done, I know). You got this.Pennsylvania - 46/80 (24 AM/22 PM) - 1st attempt - All self study using CERM, 1 practice exam, code reviews, some Six Minute Solutions. Probably around 100 hours total study time but a lot of crunch in the final two weeks and a lot of that time after 9 PM because life.
Feeling pretty dumb about portions of my diagnostic. I know I flat out had to guess on probably 6 in the morning and 6 in the afternoon (last 5 minutes of each portion). I'm torn. on one hand I feel like I'm close and some sharpening will have me passing. On the other, I feel that if & when the exam is different in April, I could easily put another 100 hours in and still get a mid 40's result just because of how the exam changes.
- Geometrics I am pretty sure I punted due to time. I just couldn't "see" this direction to take like I should have been able to so I panicked, waited, and then guessed.
- Design and Details of Structures : Component Design and Detailing is a huge blow, humbling, embarrassing and is leaving me wonder just what did I do wrong? I mean this one hurts and makes me feel like I don't deserve to be designing diddly squat right now. Like yeah, I don't deserve a PE anytime soon.
My game plan? Take it again in April 2020 with review of the parts I did good on, hard core review/study on the parts I boned. I feel like I learned a really good time management lesson during the exam, so that's something I am going to practice that. Probably use at least 1 practice exam to reproduce those 8 hours so I can hopefully not scramble in the last minutes for 10+ questions.
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I have roughly 6-8 different practice exams ranging in ages from 1-10 years old, all from different suppliers (NCEES, PPI, 6 Minute Solutions, Goswami, etc.) and I really just don't feel like they help. You can work all those problems and that's grand, but there is no way you can predict what's going to be on that test. There is just so much information they can pull from. I know my April and October exams were drastically different, and I studied for roughly 100 hours each time, honestly. I truly feel like I could have studied for 100 more hours and still not been prepared for either of them. Maybe I'm studying the wrong things? Is that how you feel?I did all the NCEES practice tests, did some PPI practice tests but they seemed harder than the NCEES and I felt like I was wasting time on some things. If I had to guess I'd say I also spent around 100 hours studying.
And I feel the EXACT same way about feeling like I could put another 100 hours in and still fail because of how the exam changes. I also did poorly in geometrics and site development. I only got 2 right in hydraulics/hydrology. Forces/load effects and component design/detailing are what I also did worse in in the afternoon.
I wish I remembered more of the problems on this past exam so I knew what to try to study on. But I can't for the life of me think of hardly any problems in what my worse areas were. It sucks.
My bolded portion from your post above: you are NOT reaching. I 100% felt like this, and have been saying it since October 25th. "WTF is this nonsense?"There are quite a few of us Structurals that hit the mid 40's and from the diagnostics I've seen, we are all very similar. I guess the exam just did not hit the topics we studied or were familiar with. I know I definitely walked out of there thinking "well that looked nothing like anything I had seen before". Yes there were some familiars but others were "WTF is this nonsense?". So there is some pattern there I guess, or maybe I'm reaching and trying to make sense of noise.
I feel exactly the same way about wishing I could remember more of the problems but I also feel like that may be folly. The exam will NOT look the same and we know it gets "easier/harder" depending on the batch they brew for that session. I think this is why you see people hitting those mid/high 40's and then passing 3rd or 4th time. It's like THEY didnt change or improve on paper (understandable and not being said in a mean way) but the EXAM changed to align with their studies.
What I am not going to do is drop a ton of money on some course right now. Sure, people that paid for courses passed when we didnt but there are many that failed doing as well, or slightly better/worse. That is not enough drive for me to put a further financial burden on my family for some course. If I fail after April, we will go from there but right now I feel like I can improve on my own.
Just so many thoughts right now. So much rambling. Lets see how I feel after a weekend of whiskey and friends.....
I took the Civil Structural, and passed (self studied). Here is what I did:TN. 46/80. AM: 27 /PM: 19. First attempt.
I'd take again in April 2020. Looking for advice from colleagues for structural depth preparation. I have already created a thread for April 2020 exam preparation.
I just went through practice problems in the CERM and things I found online.Thank you, @wiscse for your valuable suggestions. How did you prepare the temporary structures section?
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