I was actually thinking decoupling may increase the pass rate because a lot of the repeat test takers I know are people who have been out of school 8+ years and who have forgotten a lot of the theoretical content and are only strong in the area(s) they work. I think there's a certain amount of the fundamentals that you have to be familiar with or carry over.I think the pass rates will be much lower due to the amount of new people taking it because of decoupling of the exams. Expecting 50% pass rates in a lot of subjects for first time test takers (certain subjects which regularly get below this anyway-- nuclear, petroleum, software...etc will have 40% or less pass rates).
Repeated test takers will have similar pass rates for exams with a large pool of test takers and very wildly different pass rates for exams with a small pool of test takers.
Hey @tryandtryagain, I see you took the dreaded petroleum test this year again. I did too...missed it narrowly last year and I don't know what to expect this go around. I honestly think it was tougher this year even though I felt better prepared. Do you think the decoupling thing in TX will help lower the cut score?I think the pass rates will be much lower due to the amount of new people taking it because of decoupling of the exams. Expecting 50% pass rates in a lot of subjects for first time test takers (certain subjects which regularly get below this anyway-- nuclear, petroleum, software...etc will have 40% or less pass rates).
Repeated test takers will have similar pass rates for exams with a large pool of test takers and very wildly different pass rates for exams with a small pool of test takers.
No I think the cute score will remain the same since I have heard they base it on how well actual existing PE's taking the exam score on it.Hey @tryandtryagain, I see you took the dreaded petroleum test this year again. I did too...missed it narrowly last year and I don't know what to expect this go around. I honestly think it was tougher this year even though I felt better prepared. Do you think the decoupling thing in TX will help lower the cut score?
LOL..I think we really need the cute cut score this year . I agree there were too many random and obscure questions...especially the endless conceptual problems. The test format has totally changed in recent years from what I heard and petroleum being so broad makes the test a nightmare. I know the conceptual questions are necessary to an extent but they don't have to be 60+% of the test! Wasted so much time checking references that I had to totally guess on a few questions on both the AM & PM. Hoping for the best...^^^ "cute score" LOL
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