Hamzeh Nakhleh
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i went back and looked at my notes that i gathered from this site and it looks like the cut scores for structural previously calculated to closer to 50 than 51. take that FWIW.50 is a failing score this year?? Has that happened before? Ive been monitoring exam results since starting the pe/se/ca exams in 2015 and i dont remember ever seeing a 50+ failing score
We've seen a failing score as high as 56 a few years ago.50 is a failing score this year?? Has that happened before? Ive been monitoring exam results since starting the pe/se/ca exams in 2015 and i dont remember ever seeing a 50+ failing score
Negative.Considering it's noon right now at the NCEES offices, should we not expect results right now for the 12 PM - 1 PM period?
Truth. There were many factors that went into that decision, and CTS was one of them.at least you made the smart decision to not take it in IL. So you got that going for you.
we don't (yet) need to do this in this thread, but there are raw structural scores posted on this site of 48 that equated to 68% and 47/67%. i've plotted most of the reported scores from this site into excel. again, FWIW, and don't want to derail the thread.We've seen a failing score as high as 56 a few years ago.
I don't I buy that the cut score was in the low 50s for many of the recent exams. There simply wasn't a large enough sample size to properly establish the threshold.
determining the cut score is futile. it varies between each exam type. and each exam cycle.50 is a failing score this year?? Has that happened before? Ive been monitoring exam results since starting the pe/se/ca exams in 2015 and i dont remember ever seeing a 50+ failing score
I got results at 12:15p EST onceConsidering it's noon right now at the NCEES offices, should we not expect results right now for the 12 PM - 1 PM period?
Nope.Considering it's noon right now at the NCEES offices, should we not expect results right now for the 12 PM - 1 PM period?
Agree... but it's also fundetermining the cut score is futile. it varies between each exam type. and each exam cycle.
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