No kidding! Lehigh BS '03 & MS '05Thanks!Nice. Congrats on passing both the PE and SE!
I'm Eastern PA myself. A-town.
Also very cool -- I went to Lehigh for my BS and MS
No kidding! Lehigh BS '03 & MS '05Thanks!Nice. Congrats on passing both the PE and SE!
I'm Eastern PA myself. A-town.
Also very cool -- I went to Lehigh for my BS and MS
it seems i am the only one concerning about the vertical exam result. I took the bridge vertical only. i was able to complete #1. then i realized i spent more than 1.5 hours to finish #1, so I skipped #2, and moved onto #3 but i could only finish about 70% but not all the #3. I think i solved about 26 quetions in the morning, and i had to guess the remaining questions. Do i have some hope? Please..
If I read you correctly, the second question was left unanswered. If that is the case, it will likely be scored "unacceptable". From what I have seen, one "unacceptable" is enough to knock you out completely. Not trying to be a downer, but the odds are certainly tilted against you.it seems i am the only one concerning about the vertical exam result. I took the bridge vertical only. i was able to complete #1. then i realized i spent more than 1.5 hours to finish #1, so I skipped #2, and moved onto #3 but i could only finish about 70% but not all the #3. I think i solved about 26 quetions in the morning, and i had to guess the remaining questions. Do i have some hope? Please..
Congratulations! I went to Lehigh too.Thanks!Nice. Congrats on passing both the PE and SE!
I'm Eastern PA myself. A-town.
Also very cool -- I went to Lehigh for my BS and MS
You studied for 3 weeks for both portions and felt good about it, I can't talk to you.
If you do not solve the problem, do you get credits (acceptable) for
- writing the steps of solution
- writing applicable code sections
- drawing a rough sketch (very rough due to lack of time) but with meaningful information.
that's my only hope to get some points on one question......
If you do not solve the problem, do you get credits (acceptable) for
- writing the steps of solution
- writing applicable code sections
- drawing a rough sketch (very rough due to lack of time) but with meaningful information.
that's my only hope to get some points on one question......
I would say "Yes" to these!
I passed my SE last October - a couple of the questions I was sure I wouldn't have enough time to calc out everything so I ended up doing exactly what you described: writing out all of the equations/references/my next steps/sketches...etc. Worked out fine.
Good luck!
I also want to add that this was a very very difficult test. Although I felt I had enough time, it was just barely enough. It was an all out sprint (what kind of sprint lasts 16 hours?). The exam was much more intense than I even imagined. It was an exhausting 16 hours, and I am very glad to be done.
I should have practiced PM problems to develop my strategy for where I was going to put code references, what size margins to use, etc. I wasted a lot of time on the first PM problem just developing my standard way of answering the questions. I think if you went in with a plan for all of the stupid little things that have nothing to do with the actual engineering, you could save at least 20 minutes.
If you do not solve the problem, do you get credits (acceptable) for
- writing the steps of solution
- writing applicable code sections
- drawing a rough sketch (very rough due to lack of time) but with meaningful information.
that's my only hope to get some points on one question......
I would say "Yes" to these!
I passed my SE last October - a couple of the questions I was sure I wouldn't have enough time to calc out everything so I ended up doing exactly what you described: writing out all of the equations/references/my next steps/sketches...etc. Worked out fine.
Good luck!
Very, very interesting. About how much of the problem do you estimate that you completed?
We'll see if this worked, but the following was my strategy:THIS! If you pass you must tell us your secret.You studied for 3 weeks for both portions and felt good about it, I can't talk to you.
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