martinez80001
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I barely passed at 75% but I'll take it :40oz:
Don't give up. We will be here for you next time.I failed. I am very sad. I dont feel like showing my face to anyone now.
Can you tell what discipline you were? and your score?Thank you for sending the link
Passed!! =)
Mine says pass on the Texas website (https://engineers.texas.gov/exam_check_grades.php) at 91% but still says Results Pending on the NCEES page.
Chemical.
Used often:
1. Perry's 8th edition
2. Steam tables by Keenan & Keyes
3. CHERM by Lindeberg
4. Lindeberg engineering conversions
Used a couple of times:
5. Review course slides
6. Oxford dictionary of chemical engineering.
Didn't use at all:
7. Heat and mass balances by Incropera
8. ASME steam tables SI units
9. FE Reference Manual
The dictionary wasn't that helpful but I did find definitions/equations needed for at least 1 or 2 questions.
As someone indicated earlier, I similarly wanted to be sure I wasn't sorry for not bringing a needed reference.
Texas is one of the few states (maybe the only one?) that posts passing grades. Which is good because I'm glad to know what my passing margin was.
Texas is one of the few states (maybe the only one?) that posts passing grades. Which is good because I'm glad to know what my passing margin was.
Why? Does it mean someone who got an 80 is more "minimally competent" than someone who scored 70? I don't think it's the type exam you can use to differentiate above the passing score - you're either minimally competent or you're not.
Texas is one of the few states (maybe the only one?) that posts passing grades. Which is good because I'm glad to know what my passing margin was.
Why? Does it mean someone who got an 80 is more "minimally competent" than someone who scored 70? I don't think it's the type exam you can use to differentiate above the passing score - you're either minimally competent or you're not.
Couldn't agree more. Which is why I said that I'm glad to know. As in, I personally, Dubbs, am glad to know what I scored, and that has no bearing on the competence of anyone else who may have passed with a higher or lower score. Nothing more, nothing less.
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