sdhalfen wrote:Hi!! Congratulations! I also tested but sadly FAILED Could you suggest study material?
Many thanks!!!
sdhalfen wrote:Hi!! Congratulations! I also tested but sadly FAILED Could you suggest study material?
Many thanks!!!
vrcat25 wrote:I'm curious...do you guys recall a ballpark figure of approximately how many questions were on the PPD test regarding Structures. I was considering finishing up in 4.0, but it's looking like 5.0 is the way to go.
randar82 wrote:Does anyone know what's happening with score reporting for those affected by the 1/30 server crash? I'm fairly certain I didn't complete enough of the exam to pass, but if I did, I'd rather not have to sit for the exam again in 2 weeks. Right now my record still says awaiting score.
Ultimately, however, I think the reason I passed, and the reason I was able to answer enough questions correctly, was due to work experience.
Zanno wrote:Ultimately, however, I think the reason I passed, and the reason I was able to answer enough questions correctly, was due to work experience.
This. I can't agree more -- these exams do cover a wide range of content, so the more work experience you have, the better off you'll be. I also agree that studying your weak areas makes a lot of sense, while still trying to hit the broad spectrum of topics that you might encounter. Even googling topics/vocabulary that you are unfamiliar with/concepts that you are struggling to grasp can be a great study method. And the more resources the better, especially because every exam guide or book will present content in a different way.
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