Will.I.Am PE
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I'm wondering if it's worthwhile to bring a straightedge (like an engineering scale) and/or a protractor into the 8-hr pencil-and-paper PE exam.
Here are some things that I've gathered from reading the forum:
Within the bounds of the NCEES Candidate Agreement (obviously), has anyone here found that a straightedge came in handy? Or conversely, has anyone needed a straightedge and not had one?
Here are some things that I've gathered from reading the forum:
- The NCEES examinee guide allows for 2 such items.
- A protractor is often useful for the mechanical exam (particularly HVAC depth) for psychrometrics.
- A ruler or scale can be useful for the California-Specific Seismic and Surveying exams for civil engineering licensure, as the figures are often to scale.
- Knowing how these things work, there's probably at least one state that forbids the use of straightedges...
Within the bounds of the NCEES Candidate Agreement (obviously), has anyone here found that a straightedge came in handy? Or conversely, has anyone needed a straightedge and not had one?