PEStructureAspirant
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Now, the results are out, would request Texas PE- Structures to post there actual scores, especially folks who have failed. This would help us judge the cut-off.
https://engineers.texas.gov/exam_check_grades.phpNow, the results are out, would request Texas PE- Structures to post there actual scores, especially folks who have failed. This would help us judge the cut-off.
do they post the score for everyone? even those who passed? or is this just a statistic pass/fail rate?https://engineers.texas.gov/exam_check_grades.php
We should expect our own score with the above link, its not updated yet.
Scores got updated. Texas test takers can start checking now. I just saw mine not bad considering I failed twice 61% and 68% and this third try I passed 80%.do they post the score for everyone? even those who passed? or is this just a statistic pass/fail rate?
I got the same score.I passed Structural PE with 76%! I wonder what the cut score was haha. Probably 70%?
So that means 50 or 51 May have been the cut score? I saw someone fail with a 50/80 on another topic.My friend failed the civil structural exam. he got 47/80 and on the TX link, it shows 66%.
I failed civ str in GA with a 50 (30 AM + 20 PM) out of 80. Seeing this post from TX where 47/80 was a 66% score leads me to believe that scores were adjusted by 6 questions this round, so my 50/80 would really be 56/80 or 70%... Is this the right line of thinking?So that means 50 or 51 May have been the cut score? I saw someone fail with a 50/80 on another topic.
For Texas, if your score does not say 70 or greater you will not pass.I passed Structural PE with 76%! I wonder what the cut score was haha. Probably 70%?
Have posted what your prep course or approach was? If so can you point in that direction?(link)I passed Structural PE with 76%! I wonder what the cut score was haha. Probably 70%?
I got a 50/80 in Structures.So that means 50 or 51 May have been the cut score? I saw someone fail with a 50/80 on another topic.
By your logic, then 50 should be the cut-off as scaled 70% is pass.I failed civ str in GA with a 50 (30 AM + 20 PM) out of 80. Seeing this post from TX where 47/80 was a 66% score leads me to believe that scores were adjusted by 6 questions this round, so my 50/80 would really be 56/80 or 70%... Is this the right line of thinking?
Makes me absolutely nauseous to think that the cut score was 51.
Yeah, it stops making sense if we consider 70% to be passing (although I believed that we had always thought that was so, but not a known rule).By your logic, then 50 should be the cut-off as scaled 70% is pass.
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