ThanksSame for you...are you going to try it again in April '18 then?
ThanksSame for you...are you going to try it again in April '18 then?
Congratulations !... and yes I would do the same in your situation...ThanksI'm getting married early April 2018, so I'm going to table it until next October. I really just want to try it again ASAP but for my sanity (and my fiancé's), I know it's best to take a break
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Make sure your fiance is on board at the beginning. Maybe you can include him for him to quiz you. I've been married 5 years, have 2 kids and this test really tested my marriage. Knowing you want to spend more time studying but having spouse and kids feeling neglected is a hard balance.ThanksI'm getting married early April 2018, so I'm going to table it until next October. I really just want to try it again ASAP but for my sanity (and my fiancé's), I know it's best to take a break
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Thanks. I can't imagine having to study for this test with kids, lots of respect. He's been really supportive of me through both test cycles. He's got a PhD in chemistry so he's helped me a lot with those pesky combustion problems.Make sure your fiance is on board at the beginning. Maybe you can include him for him to quiz you. I've been married 5 years, have 2 kids and this test really tested my marriage. Knowing you want to spend more time studying but having spouse and kids feeling neglected is a hard balance.
I don’t think they will open booklet to check the answer for you since the formal answer is from that answer sheet! Booklet,,, I may even think they will shred it after the exam since all questions are confidential! Next time once you finish one question, you can transfer it to answer sheet immdiately! Make sure they are in line! I checked mine like more than three times just to avoid **** happensI did ask for manual verification, but according to NCEES, they told me that they have never had a failing score go to a passing score and they do not check the test booklet vs the scantron.
I don't remember if it was in candidate guide or in actual test instructions, but I'm pretty sure they have it in writing somewhere that you are only graded based on your answer sheet. Even if you had everything correct in test booklet, if you didn't transfer anything to scantrons you wouldn't get credit for any answers.I don’t think they will open booklet to check the answer for you since the formal answer is from that answer sheet! Booklet,,, I may even think they will shred it after the exam since all questions are confidential! Next time once you finish one question, you can transfer it to answer sheet immdiately! Make sure they are in line! I checked mine like more than three times just to avoid **** happens
Dude I am right there with you. First time in April was 44/80, this time was 42/80. Afternoon was worse than I thought. I did not do EET yet but was thinking about it. I just hate thinking about sitting through this 8 hour exam again...I also did worse this time. First time test taker in April 2017 and failed with 44/80. October 2017 failed with 43/80. I took EET depth WRE before the October test and did well on all the practice exams, kept up with practice problems, watched all the problem session lectures, etc. And my score in the afternoon only went up 3 points from the first time. Feeling pretty discouraged at this point.
THIS.I've been married 5 years, have 2 kids and this test really tested my marriage. Knowing you want to spend more time studying but having spouse and kids feeling neglected is a hard balance.
Man sorry to hear it. Fail number 2 for me yesterday. This thing is a brutal SOB. What does your state say about the number of times you can take it?I'm sorry to hear this...I found out I failed for the third time earlier today....not sure I want to try this a fourth time at this point...
I did SOPE for the April 2017 exam, then EET WRE Depth for the Oct 2017 Exam. EET's WRE depth course is far superior. Hands down. The EET binder is also in order of the test specifications - making it quicker and easier to find the info you're looking for. The EET binder includes equation sheets at the beginning of each section, too. So, you don't have to dig through piles of pages to find the equation you're looking for. SOPE's course materials weren't as organized and some of the equations were scattered in the notes. SOPE also references the CERM a lot and tells you to go there for further study (instead of just reviewing the material). I found that pretty annoying. Anyway, I highly recommend EET's WRE Depth review!!Hmm on second thought I clicked the link for EET water resources depth. $550 plus 5% discount for early bird discount seems reasonable. So is it much better than the School of PE material? Thanks
Thanks that's a very in-depth review for EET WRE and sounds helpful I think I'll sign up. Do they have referral discountI did SOPE for the April 2017 exam, then EET WRE Depth for the Oct 2017 Exam. EET's WRE depth course is far superior. Hands down. The EET binder is also in order of the test specifications - making it quicker and easier to find the info you're looking for. The EET binder includes equation sheets at the beginning of each section, too. So, you don't have to dig through piles of pages to find the equation you're looking for. SOPE's course materials weren't as organized and some of the equations were scattered in the notes. SOPE also references the CERM a lot and tells you to go there for further study (instead of just reviewing the material). I found that pretty annoying. Anyway, I highly recommend EET's WRE Depth review!!
I just signed up for the EET Breadth and WR Depth webinar courses. Here's hoping that the third time in April 2018 is the charm. Getting married the weekend of the October 2018 test, so that option is out.I did SOPE for the April 2017 exam, then EET WRE Depth for the Oct 2017 Exam. EET's WRE depth course is far superior. Hands down. The EET binder is also in order of the test specifications - making it quicker and easier to find the info you're looking for. The EET binder includes equation sheets at the beginning of each section, too. So, you don't have to dig through piles of pages to find the equation you're looking for. SOPE's course materials weren't as organized and some of the equations were scattered in the notes. SOPE also references the CERM a lot and tells you to go there for further study (instead of just reviewing the material). I found that pretty annoying. Anyway, I highly recommend EET's WRE Depth review!!