palvarez83
Project Engineer
Hi guys and gals,
I will be taking both Seismic/Survey exams for the first time in April. I think I am set with the study materials( I got the Hiner book for seismic and one some other book for for survey.)
I consider myself to be an expert NCEES test taker (Took and passed the FE, Mechanical Thermo-Fluids PE, Electrical Power PE, & Civil Construction PE all on my first try.). However, these were on scantron. My strategy on these has always been to keep a running time on my watch.... if I ever exceed the 6 minute RUNNING average (not 6 min on a specific problem) it means I'm stuck on a problem and skip it in hopes of coming back to it later. Then when I get to the end, I do a couple passes on those problems I skipped. Finally when the 1 minute warning is called, I give up on solving and fill in any bubbles remaining at random. I've never walked out early.
I'd like to know how I will need to modify my strategy described above for the CBT exams. Could someone who took the CBT exams in October give a few tips about what to expect? Are you able to skip problems and come to them later or do you have to answer in order to move on? Can you navigate to a specifc problem? Or do you have to navigate squentially (1by 1)? is there signicate computer lag between problems? Is there a running clock on your screen or how is official time tracked? Any other comfort issues you could think of would be helpful. Are you allowed restroom breaks throughout? Can you have food/drinks on the table? Should/can I bring my own seat cushion? Ear plugs? ect., ect..
Thanks in advance,
I will be taking both Seismic/Survey exams for the first time in April. I think I am set with the study materials( I got the Hiner book for seismic and one some other book for for survey.)
I consider myself to be an expert NCEES test taker (Took and passed the FE, Mechanical Thermo-Fluids PE, Electrical Power PE, & Civil Construction PE all on my first try.). However, these were on scantron. My strategy on these has always been to keep a running time on my watch.... if I ever exceed the 6 minute RUNNING average (not 6 min on a specific problem) it means I'm stuck on a problem and skip it in hopes of coming back to it later. Then when I get to the end, I do a couple passes on those problems I skipped. Finally when the 1 minute warning is called, I give up on solving and fill in any bubbles remaining at random. I've never walked out early.
I'd like to know how I will need to modify my strategy described above for the CBT exams. Could someone who took the CBT exams in October give a few tips about what to expect? Are you able to skip problems and come to them later or do you have to answer in order to move on? Can you navigate to a specifc problem? Or do you have to navigate squentially (1by 1)? is there signicate computer lag between problems? Is there a running clock on your screen or how is official time tracked? Any other comfort issues you could think of would be helpful. Are you allowed restroom breaks throughout? Can you have food/drinks on the table? Should/can I bring my own seat cushion? Ear plugs? ect., ect..
Thanks in advance,
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