StructuralPE
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If Cindy is correct, then Can somebody please post here once they get their result.
There might just be some truth to this statement.they're monitoring this thread and cackling to themselves
This is a big reason why repeat takers suffer from lower scores. At some point, life just gets in the way. It'd be different if I could spend some time studying at work instead of working, but that'll never happen. I'm sure NCEES looks at these low exam scores as a positive for the profession, but I've known more people that have left the industry than try to continue as a structural engineer after failing the SE the first time. Ironically, those folks are actually doing better off, but that's a discussion for another day...definitely do not want to ask my wife to take more childcare responsibility for another 4 months of studying
No one is harder on engineers than other engineers. I don't blame folks for just leaving the profession when it's already a hard job and then the SE process is so discouraging.This is a big reason why repeat takers suffer from lower scores. At some point, life just gets in the way. It'd be different if I could spend some time studying at work instead of working, but that'll never happen. I'm sure NCEES looks at these low exam scores as a positive for the profession, but I've known more people that have left the industry than try to continue as a structural engineer after failing the SE the first time. Ironically, those folks are actually doing better off, but that's a discussion for another day...
this is absolutely brutal. Cindy pls.It's getting kind of late for no one to have gotten results yet. I don't think its gonna happen today.
That really stinks, and yeah, I feel like you would have had a real shot with one more acceptable. Do you mind me asking what state you are in?Results received....Unacceptable
30/40 on AM
Improvement required on Concrete, Masonry, and Steel
Acceptable on Wood
Anyone think that getting one more acceptable in the afternoon would have resulted in an overall acceptable result? I feel like I came so close, but still so far away...
Arizona board... Took test in Pomona CAThat really stinks, and yeah, I feel like you would have had a real shot with one more acceptable. Do you mind me asking what state you are in?
Dude that sucks. I swear at times that the almost pass hurts worse than the complete failure.Results received....Unacceptable
30/40 on AM
Improvement required on Concrete, Masonry, and Steel
Acceptable on Wood
Anyone think that getting one more acceptable in the afternoon would have resulted in an overall acceptable result? I feel like I came so close, but still so far away...
Dude that sucks. I swear at times that the almost pass hurts worse than the complete failure.
Its easy to guess when the results will be released. Think of a timeline most excruciating for the test takers and that is when NCEES will release the results. So "sometime this week" meaning end of week on Friday right before the weekend.
Since I live in Illinois I probably won't get the results until freaking next week knowing my luck.
What the... this is depressing...Results Received... Unacceptable
For bridge vertical:
27/40
A + A + IR.
WTF?!
Everything that I have read on here is that you need two acceptable and somewhere around a 27 on the morning portion. Plus that has to be the gospel how can Engineer Boards be wrong!Appreciate that I'm not alone in thinking that it was an almost pass... back to the books I guess
look above, they failed a 27. Such ********Everything that I have read on here is that you need two acceptable and somewhere around a 27 on the morning portion. Plus that has to be the gospel how can Engineer Boards be wrong!
Dammit, I am sorry dude. What did you feel after the exam? Did you think you were passing in the afternoon?Results received....Unacceptable
30/40 on AM
Improvement required on Concrete, Masonry, and Steel
Acceptable on Wood
Anyone think that getting one more acceptable in the afternoon would have resulted in an overall acceptable result? I feel like I came so close, but still so far away...
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