engineerdude123
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I got 84% for Mechanical: Machine Design and Materials
More than content with that!
More than content with that!
I experienced this feeling last October do not give up keep head up you will get it next time, No I am glad I passed.I definitely failed. Searching through my diagnostics now. At least the painful wait is over!
Not to be invasive, but how did you do compared to your level of study? I don't want exact numbers, just how you personally felt about it. I took Construction and I'm trying to hone my studying this next time around, but I was doing well on the practice exams and the problems I was working and then got completely bamboozled by the types of questions on the actual exam. And I did testmasters, so I don't know what additional study courses would do for me. I want to see if others worked a ton of practice exams and still failed or if I have some hope in using the next five months to see as many problems as I possibly can for when I go in next time.Congratulations to all who passed. Unfortunately, I did not pass the Construction PE.
I can confirm this and thank you for letting us know!
Passed. 98! Woot! May have overstudied... Thank yall for the help.
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Wow, that is REALLY good work there, which depth and did you feel like it went that well upon leaving the exam?
I ended up with an 80% which is near the upper end of my range of assumed score.
I think you have earned the right to boast a little bit with a score like that!Just saw my score on Chemical - 97%. Apologies - I'm not posting to boast, but I told a few other folks on this thread who asked that I would post when I saw it.
For anyone curious about Chemical - I self-studied with Lindeburg ChERM, Six Minute Solutions, Practice Problems, the Lindeburg practice exam, the official NCEES practice exam, and also had the Lindeburg Quick Reference guide handy. Used Perry's as well.
Congrats to all who passed, and if you are planning to take it again, all the best in October.
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