本帖最后由 三硝基甲苯 于 2014-4-1 12:15 编辑 * i E& h7 f* l$ w. h8 I * U! t+ y/ W6 a5 yThere'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. 6 W) [! z( ^9 G ! P+ g% i* I% k P9 a6 }/ zHere'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. 0 F" t( y5 a" F5 B( w2 K, l* e* B R) Y2 r , v3 s& u7 I- I5 I6 o* E- \+ ?' e C* WThey 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. ; ^' t( w" `. J
- } a. e# N; t# J0 APoint 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. ' n l3 y3 o2 O; p j% r 3 {2 q& m1 F. _: Q5 @9 Lrule of thumb for ethics exam like that: read through the question carefully and use COMMON SENSE. 5 s' D' b" ^: l" u
quickly go over the materials, you'll be fine.5 m2 x- g5 B/ j7 `7 C
the test is not very hard. 0 x6 m2 H4 R5 A3 Q8 o0 p( \
I think more than 50% is common-sense question, other might need read through the materials.