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I'm planning on going through the chapters of the MERM for my depth section just as a refresher for the depth. .

edit: Or I might just watch Daredevil on Netflix till the test. I feel like I can't learn anymore.

 
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i'm going to finish working (again) the last 30 afternoon problems from the ncees sample exam tomorrow. And rework some econ and hvac problems on weds. I'm taking Thursday off work to scope out the exam site and then will skim through my references and make sure everything is tabbed and ready to go for Friday!

 
Running through the PM portion of the NCEES sample exam again today. I'm at the point now where I don't think I'm going to learn anything new, but just want to be sure I haven't forgotten anything. Tomorrow I have some non-quantitative problems to work from the class that I took. Thursday I will be packing everything up and hopefully be ready for the exam.

 
i'm going to finish working (again) the last 30 afternoon problems from the ncees sample exam tomorrow. And rework some econ and hvac problems on weds. I'm taking Thursday off work to scope out the exam site and then will skim through my references and make sure everything is tabbed and ready to go for Friday!


Can't emphasize how important that is. A lot of good information there. Taking Thursday off will allow you to decompress a bit. You don't want to be thinking of work on Thursday when you have to take this exam the following day. Also scoping out the exam location is crucial. If you're driving to the site, you want to get up and be out of the house the time you plan on leaving Friday. This will get you used to that routine and give you a better idea of what the traffic is going to be like. Once you get to the exam area, if you're allowed, take a walk to the actual site. You may not be allowed in the actual room but at least you can find the room/building location.

Lastly, definitely double check that you've packed all your exam materials. There are quite a few threads with good recommendations on here. Typical items:

1. Exam authorization letter and State ID

2. Reference books (MERM/CERM, steam tables, etc.) -- make sure you flip the books over and shake to remove any loose material

3. Approved calculator (you really should have two)

4. Money - quarters, small change

5. Ear plugs if you've practiced with them

6. Aspirin if you're prone to headaches

7. Sweater (you can always remove it if you get hot)

8. Depending on your test location you may/may not be allowed to have food/drinks

That list isn't meant to be comprehensive but should give you a good idea what you need to take with you.

Again, good luck everyone.

 
i'm going to finish working (again) the last 30 afternoon problems from the ncees sample exam tomorrow. And rework some econ and hvac problems on weds. I'm taking Thursday off work to scope out the exam site and then will skim through my references and make sure everything is tabbed and ready to go for Friday!


Can't emphasize how important that is. A lot of good information there. Taking Thursday off will allow you to decompress a bit. You don't want to be thinking of work on Thursday when you have to take this exam the following day. Also scoping out the exam location is crucial. If you're driving to the site, you want to get up and be out of the house the time you plan on leaving Friday. This will get you used to that routine and give you a better idea of what the traffic is going to be like. Once you get to the exam area, if you're allowed, take a walk to the actual site. You may not be allowed in the actual room but at least you can find the room/building location.

Lastly, definitely double check that you've packed all your exam materials. There are quite a few threads with good recommendations on here. Typical items:

1. Exam authorization letter and State ID

2. Reference books (MERM/CERM, steam tables, etc.) -- make sure you flip the books over and shake to remove any loose material

3. Approved calculator (you really should have two)

4. Money - quarters, small change

5. Ear plugs if you've practiced with them

6. Aspirin if you're prone to headaches

7. Sweater (you can always remove it if you get hot)

8. Depending on your test location you may/may not be allowed to have food/drinks

That list isn't meant to be comprehensive but should give you a good idea what you need to take with you.

Again, good luck everyone.


Don't forget the tush cush!!!

 
You might bring a cushion to sit on; the chairs are usually pretty hard and uncomfortable, especially after 8 hours + sitting....

 
And very seldom talked about, but authorized, are two straight edges, and even a magnifying glass I believe. I brought the two straight edges to my Seismic, Survey, and NCEES (one ruler/scale and one protractor). I may have used them once or twice but I could have easily got by without them. Just tossing out the reminder.

 
And very seldom talked about, but authorized, are two straight edges, and even a magnifying glass I believe. I brought the two straight edges to my Seismic, Survey, and NCEES (one ruler/scale and one protractor). I may have used them once or twice but I could have easily got by without them. Just tossing out the reminder.




I was planning on bringing one. Two solves the problem of not marking the nomographs. Never thought of this .... thanks!

I should probably take this TI-36X which I've never used out of the packaging and figure out how to use it, huh?

 
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And very seldom talked about, but authorized, are two straight edges, and even a magnifying glass I believe. I brought the two straight edges to my Seismic, Survey, and NCEES (one ruler/scale and one protractor). I may have used them once or twice but I could have easily got by without them. Just tossing out the reminder.




I was planning on bringing one. Two solves the problem of not marking the nomographs. Never thought of this .... thanks!

I should probably take this TI-36X which I've never used out of the packaging and figure out how to use it, huh?


Nah, you should definitely take your calculators to the exam in the packaging. You are highly encouraged to take the exam with them in the package as well. This way you take the exam on expert-mode and you can return them for a refund/beer money.

 
@ John Q,

Better yet, go buy the same exact calculator that you plan on using, leave it in the packaging and return it once you don't use it during the exam. I think this is better than having something that you are unfamiliar with.

 
You mean I can't use my TI-89 Titanium plugged into my laptop?

 
what's all this calculator talk? just use the calculator app on your iPhone. if you turn it sideways it's a scientific calculator!

 
Last night I finished the depth NCEES HVAC and Refrigeration test in 3 hours and missed a couple. Monday night finished the breadth in 2 hours and missed 4. Tonight I plan on just packing and relaxing.

 
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