So, I contacted the board representative last week and asked if there was any way I could get feedback about what I did right / wrong on the exam so that I could better prepare for the next attempt. I explained I have never failed a test 4 times in a row and I really don't know what I'm doing wrong. The two surveying members of the board agreed to sit down with me to go over my exam. Unfortunately, since I am currently on military duty, I couldn't meet in person, but they said they were willing to talk by phone, so we had that conversation yesterday and I must say it was extremely refreshing. So, first of all, the two board members were very pleasant and very willing to discuss with me what I had done wrong and try to offer help. They told me how many of each category type of question I had gotten right and how many I had gotten wrong. I ended up missing 15 / 40, and you can only miss 12 and still pass. So then, they offered to go through a few of the questions that I got wrong, and we actually discussed 4 of them. One of the ones we discussed though they discovered I actually had not gotten it wrong, so they gave me credit for that. Two of the remaining three, I told them my thought process for why I selected the answer that I did and they acknowledged that I had approached it in the right manner. In fact they even conceded that perhaps the questions were not very well worded and they would look into that before future exam cycles. So we concluded the conversation by me asking them to go back through and review all of my incorrect answers to make sure there weren't any others that were marked wrong but were actually correct like the one we had found and they agreed to do that. I'm not holding my breath thinking they will find any other items, but it was a very encouraging conversation and they seemed to genuinely want to work with me and seemed to genuinely understand that I felt there was too much ambiguity in some of the questions, and even acknowledged they should look into them. So, I'm glad that I contacted the board. It probably won't result in a change to my outcome, and that's fine, I'm prepared to take the exam again, but at least I feel like some progress may have been made.