(I already posted this deep in another thread but would really like to hear some input. Because exam time is near i'm starting another post with this. Sorry. Good luck to everybody!)
Took "The other board" ME PE sample exam today (Machine Design depth). Man, I feel like I need to see a doctor. I simulated it as much as possible (4 hour morning, 1 hour lunch, 4 hour afternoon). Just graded it and it came in around 50%, including guesses, of which there were quite a few. I am not really disappointed, as I knew that this test was really difficult, and knew I probably wouldn't do well. I am just worried that this may not scale up enough for a passing score on the real thing. Some of the questions I had no idea, while others I probably could have solved, but not in the allotted time. The SI units didn't help either.
How much value is everybody placing in this exam? I know quite a few people have taken it. What was everybody's score, including guesses? How did you score compare to your score on the real thing?
Some observations from this first simulated exam...
1. I really didn't use anything but MERM. I realized that with the time crunch, there is just not enough time to be flipping through numerous references. I glanced at my equation sheets a few times. This also
helped me because I now realize that indexing hundreds of solved problems probably won't do me any good, and thus won't spend the time doing it. A few template problems will help though.
2. Having to skip over so many problems, I began losing track of time. It's very different doing 40 problems in 4 hours as opposed to doing 4 problems in 24 minutes and then thinking that it will scale exactly,
which is what I kind of do when I am studying.
3. Information from multiple chapters will be needed to solve some problems. i.e., vibrations combined with helical springs.
4. When I would struggle with multiple problems in a row, my mind would sort of trick me into thinking that every problem thereafter was just getting harder and harder. It became discouraging and I lost
motivation.
I'm sure there are others but I think I am going to take the rest of the night off and hit it again tomorrow.
Took "The other board" ME PE sample exam today (Machine Design depth). Man, I feel like I need to see a doctor. I simulated it as much as possible (4 hour morning, 1 hour lunch, 4 hour afternoon). Just graded it and it came in around 50%, including guesses, of which there were quite a few. I am not really disappointed, as I knew that this test was really difficult, and knew I probably wouldn't do well. I am just worried that this may not scale up enough for a passing score on the real thing. Some of the questions I had no idea, while others I probably could have solved, but not in the allotted time. The SI units didn't help either.
How much value is everybody placing in this exam? I know quite a few people have taken it. What was everybody's score, including guesses? How did you score compare to your score on the real thing?
Some observations from this first simulated exam...
1. I really didn't use anything but MERM. I realized that with the time crunch, there is just not enough time to be flipping through numerous references. I glanced at my equation sheets a few times. This also
helped me because I now realize that indexing hundreds of solved problems probably won't do me any good, and thus won't spend the time doing it. A few template problems will help though.
2. Having to skip over so many problems, I began losing track of time. It's very different doing 40 problems in 4 hours as opposed to doing 4 problems in 24 minutes and then thinking that it will scale exactly,
which is what I kind of do when I am studying.
3. Information from multiple chapters will be needed to solve some problems. i.e., vibrations combined with helical springs.
4. When I would struggle with multiple problems in a row, my mind would sort of trick me into thinking that every problem thereafter was just getting harder and harder. It became discouraging and I lost
motivation.
I'm sure there are others but I think I am going to take the rest of the night off and hit it again tomorrow.
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