That's a significant problem. Hopefully you have reached the point now where you can look at a problem and at least identify the topic and equations you may need to use. If you aren't doing that consistently then your study methods are not working and you need to reevaluate. Identification of a solution path should come from working problems and IDENTIFYING the process and method used to solve each problem. If you're solving hundreds of problems without identifying the methodology behind the solution you are setting yourself up for failure.I'm taking the Mechanical ThFl.
I've worked the NCEES 2011 TFL, and the SMS TFL/M&M twice , NCEES 2001 TFL once and the MERM Practice Prob from fluids to basic machine design once.
From that I discovered some of my weak areas are pump system curves, combustion, dynamics,and heat transfer. I still need to look at economics; I've basically passed over those problems in the SMS for now.
This is my second try but I still feel like I have some much to do.
I need to tab my MERM using Shaggy's method and do some timed test.
What I want to do is just keep reworking the SMS and NCEES tests until the final week but I've read of people on this forum that put 300+ hours in working problems and still failed. But I also read of people who said they went through the SMS and NCEES like eight times and finishing the exam with time to spare.
My first try was a disaster 43/80 and mostly erased from my memory once I left the test site. The little bit I recall, I don't remember opening the test booklet and having an instant solution path.
How about you?
Sounds like you are right on track if you ask me.I'm taking the Mechanical ThFl.
I've worked the NCEES 2011 TFL, and the SMS TFL/M&M twice , NCEES 2001 TFL once and the MERM Practice Prob from fluids to basic machine design once.
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