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(@alan-chavers)
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I will be taking the FJE sometime in September. The board indicated that it was a hundred question, multiple choice test. I downloaded the Exam Matrix and the pertinent chapters, rules, and sections specified combining them into a study book. No problem there. Fla PSMs that I know said that their test was a multiple choice section, drawing a plat, writing a legal, and some basic calculations. I would like someone who has taken it in the last couple of years to answer me the following:
Will there be questions that require a calculator with traverse/inverse/area/curve/etc functions?
Will there be a section to break down, areas and coordinates to determine, etc?
Will there be a plat to draw and a legal to write?
Any info you can give me will be appreciated.
Alan Chavers

 
Posted : 28/06/2016 3:57 pm
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Where is the exam given?

 
Posted : 26/06/2018 1:57 pm
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Good questions..?ÿ I barely remember what was on it in 2001.?ÿ Just that I passed.?ÿ?ÿ

 
Posted : 27/06/2018 4:56 am
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Posted by: Alan Chavers

I will be taking the FJE sometime in September. The board indicated that it was a hundred question, multiple choice test. I downloaded the Exam Matrix and the pertinent chapters, rules, and sections specified combining them into a study book. No problem there. Fla PSMs that I know said that their test was a multiple choice section, drawing a plat, writing a legal, and some basic calculations. I would like someone who has taken it in the last couple of years to answer me the following:
1. Will there be questions that require a calculator with traverse/inverse/area/curve/etc functions?
2. Will there be a section to break down, areas and coordinates to determine, etc?
3. Will there be a plat to draw and a legal to write?
Any info you can give me will be appreciated.
Alan Chavers

1.?ÿ No

2. No.

3. No.

 
Posted : 28/06/2018 7:48 am
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This is how you dang near ace the Florida test.?ÿ

Go to the Florida Survey and Mapping Society website.?ÿ

Download three of their correspondence courses, 6962, 6970 and 6966.?ÿ

Print them out and bind them, including the answer sheets.

Take all three of them the day before the test.

Take them to the test with you, including the answer sheets.

I did this and made a 96.

 
Posted : 28/06/2018 7:53 am
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@tommy-young Which course title does correspondence course 6962 refer too?

 
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