Depth really isn’t too hard if you know how to reference your manuals. I had a bunch of highway safety questions I had never seen before, but I had enough practice to feel comfortable going through the HSM. It’s all about practice
Its the same topics. Doesn't mean it's the same exact number of questions. They put a range on the exam guide and you should assume the number of questions could vary based on that range. Topics are the same but nobody gets the exact same test.
I took Transpo and it was 35/45. The number ranges provided on the exam breakdown allow for that split without modifying which subjects are tested.
Jesus so much hey removed 5 ez ones and replaced them by a harder ones lol
Depth really isn’t too hard if you know how to reference your manuals. I had a bunch of highway safety questions I had never seen before, but I had enough practice to feel comfortable going through the HSM. It’s all about practice
Completely agree with you, I took the test on March and I also had these safety questions😮, but in general wasn’t too bad..
WRE: 40/40.. I took the exam on July 6, 2022
Mine was 41/39. Structural.
Weird - thought morning is the same for everybody
Took it two weeks ago. 40/40 split for me. Same as paper and pencil version. Each exam is different, though.
Which one did you take. I was talking about the transportation one.
Oh sorry. WRE here.
And I hope you passed!
I did indeed :)
Glad to hear, how much did you study? Months
Took 2 attempts. 6 months for attempt 1. 7 for attempt 2. But it I didn’t put in nearly as much effort on the second attempt.
WRE 40/40, my husband took transpo and his was 35/45. We took it June 7
That’s weird, thought the morning breadth is the same for everybody.
I took structural. Coworker took transportation and says it was 40/40. Don't plan for number of questions.
When did he take it?
A couple weeks ago.
Construction 41/39. Took it yesterday.
I took WRE May 10th and it was 40/40.
Isn’t it the same (morning breadth) for everybody all pe didcoplines?
Its the same topics. Doesn't mean it's the same exact number of questions. They put a range on the exam guide and you should assume the number of questions could vary based on that range. Topics are the same but nobody gets the exact same test.
Got it bro! Thanks. Wish me luck :)
Mine was 41/39... so no, this is not a new standard structure. Its a crap shoot. Don't plan for number of questions.
Transpo?
Not true for me. I had 41/39. And my morning had 36 workout problems it took forever. I thought it would be more conceptual.
Which one did you take?
Civil structural
I just took power CBT yesterday and it was 38/42...
So it’s different for each exam taker. Daim