Just a quick question for anyone still visiting these boards about scoring these exams.
I took the Oct 2013 surveying exam (last remaining exam for Cali PE) as i'm already a registered PE in Hawaii. My failure letter stated that i received "Proficient" in Field Measurements (28%) and Calculations (33%) and deficient in the rest of the exam (39%). Can anyone explain why is that I received a "Proficient" in a total of 61% of this exam and its still considered a fail? I have co-workers who stated they got "Marginal" across the board and still failed but never "Proficient" in 61% and fail. This is a bit discouraging knowing that in past exams 50-60% or so would be considered passing. I'm going to try and call the Board, but i highly doubt they can give any type of encouraging information regarding this. Any enlightenment regarding this would be greatly appreciated.
I don't have any exact answers, just my own thoughts and opinions. A "marginal" across the board would be a passing. The problem is nobody knows how many questions is the difference between a "proficient" "marginal" and "deficient" is. Could be one question. Those printouts are TOTALLY AND UTTERLY USELESS IMO. The board probably only sends it like that because "that's what they've always done".
You could have gotten 80% on 60% of the test, and still bombed the rest.. nobody knows the cut score or anything anymore. I was in the same boat the first time I took surveying. The second time I felt better leaving the test and I got more "deficient(s)". This third time I passed.
Sorry I don't have better answers for you, just don't give up!