During my preparation for the PE exam (which I am taking in NYC tomorrow by the way), I found myself stressing a lot about not being able to solve questions in the 6 minute timeframe. The first time I did the Lindeburg HVAC practice exam, it took me an average of 20 minutes per question, and 2 solid days, and to be fair I spent a whole lot of time looking at the solutions to start me off in the right direction.
However, having taken the NCEES HVAC practice test, I found that there were multiple quick hitter questions, especially in the breadth section, which took me 30 seconds. So while my intention is to move as quickly as possible, I am not going to freak out if I get one of those questions where 6 minutes go by and I am still trying to figure out why my answer is not one of the choices (and probably orders of magnitude away from any answer choice!)
I guess I'm just saying to those studying, not to freak out about the 6 minutes, because I'm banking on the fact that with some of the low hanging fruit, that 6 minutes will actually be 30 seconds for some, 2 minutes for others, and 15 minutes for others.
And finally, I've decided, I'm guessing "B" when all else fails.
Good luck to my fellow test takers!
However, having taken the NCEES HVAC practice test, I found that there were multiple quick hitter questions, especially in the breadth section, which took me 30 seconds. So while my intention is to move as quickly as possible, I am not going to freak out if I get one of those questions where 6 minutes go by and I am still trying to figure out why my answer is not one of the choices (and probably orders of magnitude away from any answer choice!)
I guess I'm just saying to those studying, not to freak out about the 6 minutes, because I'm banking on the fact that with some of the low hanging fruit, that 6 minutes will actually be 30 seconds for some, 2 minutes for others, and 15 minutes for others.
And finally, I've decided, I'm guessing "B" when all else fails.
Good luck to my fellow test takers!