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I am getting ready to take the 09 Oct Chemical PE exam and I have spiral bound the lindberg quick reference, plus scanned all the reference material out of the hard back lindberg and had it spiral bound so I would have steam tables and other material constants as well as integral tables (of which I need to add derivitive tables for quick reference). I also have the crane manual and had the unit conversions hand book chopped and spiral bound. I have gone through most of the lindberg practice problems out of the thicker practice problems book and am hitting the NCEES sample exam and the morning questions are pretty straight forward (other than the NTU method of solving heat exchanger question which I need to brush up on) but I got to the after noon questions and hit stuff I did not even have a reference for (it was not super kryptic ie the clayperon equation for heats of vaporization) but I was kinda paniced when I did not have a single reference to that equation without digging in my perrys which is usually is a kryptic (not readily usable) format so I wrote it down the equation in the answers section of the NCEES book in my quick reference.
I plan on going through the 6 min solutions as well but my fear is there will be a question that I did not have a reference for or the reference is buryed in a book that did not make it into my quick reference.
Did anyone find that the actual exam was very close to the NCEES practice exam or was it totally different with totally unrelated sets of questions? I am also finding that alot of the questions I can answer but takes me longer than 6 min, my hope is that the questions in the exam are VERY similar to cut down the "thinking about it" time because if you have already seen the question in study you can immediatly start writing down the applicable equations and start crunching the numbers (just flipping through a few pages and writing down the equation and running the number in the calculator can take several min). I very much only want to take this exam once but if the practice exams are not a significant representation of the actual exam I fear it will be a total crap shoot because if I have to sit and think about each question like I am having to do for the practice exam I will majory blow the 6 min per problem. I have been anticipating getting my PE sometime now and have been doing ALOT of problems. I have also found myself making common calculation mistakes and falling for the wrong answer that seems right but thats just a matter of being more careful, I just worry about the ones that catch me blind sided.
I plan on going through the 6 min solutions as well but my fear is there will be a question that I did not have a reference for or the reference is buryed in a book that did not make it into my quick reference.
Did anyone find that the actual exam was very close to the NCEES practice exam or was it totally different with totally unrelated sets of questions? I am also finding that alot of the questions I can answer but takes me longer than 6 min, my hope is that the questions in the exam are VERY similar to cut down the "thinking about it" time because if you have already seen the question in study you can immediatly start writing down the applicable equations and start crunching the numbers (just flipping through a few pages and writing down the equation and running the number in the calculator can take several min). I very much only want to take this exam once but if the practice exams are not a significant representation of the actual exam I fear it will be a total crap shoot because if I have to sit and think about each question like I am having to do for the practice exam I will majory blow the 6 min per problem. I have been anticipating getting my PE sometime now and have been doing ALOT of problems. I have also found myself making common calculation mistakes and falling for the wrong answer that seems right but thats just a matter of being more careful, I just worry about the ones that catch me blind sided.