本帖最后由 三硝基甲苯 于 2014-4-1 12:15 编辑 # W: I/ s' }, V3 I d; ?- A* z K7 L% q; R5 j
There's a 40-50 page PDF with notes that are about 5-6 years old floating around... I spent about an hour looking through it the day before the exam and passed. & i2 w, I# v) U8 Y- Z3 C$ t $ ]2 S6 o5 G" d3 F/ ~+ \: sHere's the way I see it... it's only a $100 test. I know engineers that read all the material (the entire fucking ethics textbook! and the appega acts etc ) over 1-2 months and easily spent 50+hrs preparing. # _5 G9 f# t M' ^" I! M6 X
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They probably had a 95% chance of passing... I probably had a 50+% chance of passing from looking through the super-condensed notes for 1hr the day before. 4 {) p6 Y8 w' e) n+ I$ b; m' B. M) y7 t5 ~& z, y
Point is, the test is only $100... I'll gladly pay $100 for a 50/50 shot at passing vs. spending 50+hrs studying and having a sure chance of passing. ; y$ h/ \* C1 G4 X. |2 G( h0 S" y1 }' |* X0 P% e1 I( ?0 e& H
rule of thumb for ethics exam like that: read through the question carefully and use COMMON SENSE.. I# z' ^0 i' w' f: s+ L9 @
quickly go over the materials, you'll be fine. $ e+ A& O; l9 b! ?0 K# c2 d2 U4 p% Ythe test is not very hard. 6 [3 p5 i$ o* o& N) r7 A' @9 N+ k) k2 _8 P
I think more than 50% is common-sense question, other might need read through the materials.