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Renegade
Failed PE Mechanical - Machine/Materials
I studied over 300hours in 5 months. Did all the problems that PPI told me to work on, watched the videos, did the homeworks, etc. Used MERM, MEPP, Quick Reference Guide, PPI Practice Test. Took Shigleys, Marks, a Mechanical Eng Dictionary. a few other references just in case. I have over 350 problems worked out.
I decided to prepare with the above, and open the NCEES practice exam one week before the test to do a test run. Automatically knew I had made a strategic blunder purchasing the ppi course, and following their curriculum. If I had taken the practice test a day before starting to study, I would have gotten +/- 10% the same result after I finished all the preparation. One week before the test, i knew it was too late to adjust.
I failed the exam. Miserably. Yes, the problems per PPI are much harder and time consuming. However, they did not help. It takes away from the NCEES problem focus. Based on my diagnostics report, I am estimating the cut score at around 52-54 out of 80 points. My guess now is to focus solely on NCEES practice problems.
Any truthful and objective feedback is welcomed. I would ask the internet trolls to be professional and courteous in this post. perhaps, there can be a descent and productive discussions.
I studied over 300hours in 5 months. Did all the problems that PPI told me to work on, watched the videos, did the homeworks, etc. Used MERM, MEPP, Quick Reference Guide, PPI Practice Test. Took Shigleys, Marks, a Mechanical Eng Dictionary. a few other references just in case. I have over 350 problems worked out.
I decided to prepare with the above, and open the NCEES practice exam one week before the test to do a test run. Automatically knew I had made a strategic blunder purchasing the ppi course, and following their curriculum. If I had taken the practice test a day before starting to study, I would have gotten +/- 10% the same result after I finished all the preparation. One week before the test, i knew it was too late to adjust.
I failed the exam. Miserably. Yes, the problems per PPI are much harder and time consuming. However, they did not help. It takes away from the NCEES problem focus. Based on my diagnostics report, I am estimating the cut score at around 52-54 out of 80 points. My guess now is to focus solely on NCEES practice problems.
Any truthful and objective feedback is welcomed. I would ask the internet trolls to be professional and courteous in this post. perhaps, there can be a descent and productive discussions.