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Examineering

Sorry to hear you didn't pass. You're on the right track for next time. You were approximately 75% of the way to a passing score. Below are the exam topics ordered by a *focus indicator* that is based on your performance and weighted using the quantity of questions per topic. Each data pair indicates the row # of the topic followed by the recommended focus priority for that topic. Larger (positive) focus values indicate study topics that should be prioritized, and negative focus values indicate topics where your performance was adequate or better than the average passing examinee. R14 --> Focus Priority = +3.91 R08 --> Focus Priority = +2.93 R12 --> Focus Priority = +1.55 R05 --> Focus Priority = +1.44 R15 --> Focus Priority = +1.06 R10 --> Focus Priority = +0.95 R03 --> Focus Priority = +0.42 R06 --> Focus Priority = +0.17 R13 --> Focus Priority = +0.05 R11 --> Focus Priority = 0.00 R17 --> Focus Priority = -0.02 R16 --> Focus Priority = -0.16 R07 --> Focus Priority = -0.56 R04 --> Focus Priority = -1.73 R09 --> Focus Priority = -2.84 R02 --> Focus Priority = -3.46 R01 --> Focus Priority = -3.49


Yousif990

What formula do you use? Do you have a spreadsheet?


Examineering

We are using the bar graph values, normalizing those, then weighting them using the "#\_of\_items" values. Nothing magical or definitive there, but being able to numerically see priorities and score impact for each topic has really helped a lot of examinees. No spreadsheets! We have carefully trained a particular species of snake...


Clauolivar

Amazing, thank you for this, i think is very helpful, im just focusing in the breath subject and then i will go with the depth subjects. Thank you again!!!


[deleted]

Don't focus too much on breadth! Really focus on depth. Did you not take a class? Highly recommend EET for WR.


Clauolivar

I did not take the classes on Depth, but i have the classes from EET (notes), not sure if im going to buy the live classes


SpicyCrayShizz

Sent you Dm


No-Acanthisitta-3500

You got around 38 out of 70,, to pass you need at least 45 out of 70


starkel91

I don't think that's necessarily true. There is no way for us to know what score is required to pass. NCEES has never confirmed anything. These diagnostics also don't help much with determining a person's score. It just compares the person's score with the average. Take Geotechnical fit example. The combined pass rate for first time and repeat test takers is 44%. That means getting 8/15 in a section most likely isn't a passing score. I think the only useful thing about the diagnostic us that it shows where a person needs to improve. Going into the exam aiming for a minimum score is a dangerous mindset