The California Highway Patrol (CHP) uses the PELLETB for their Written Exam. The Exam is Hard. Learn how to Prepare and Outscore your Competition.

How hard is it to get into the CHP?

It’s pretty hard to get into the CHP period. CHP applicants must all pass a series of psychological tests and must pass all. One must also pass CHP physical testing (sit-ups, push up, running, etc..).

What is the CHP physical test?

Applicants are required to run 1.5 miles in 13 min 35 seconds or less (2) 300 Meter Run. Applicants are required to run 300 meters in 70 seconds or less (3) Sit-Ups. Applicants are required to complete 31 or more situps in one minute (4) Push-Ups. Applicants are required to complete 24 or more push- ups in one minute.

Did CHP change uniforms?

CHP officers temporarily switch from tan to dark-blue uniforms.

How many times can you take the Pelletb test?

5. Can I take the exam multiple times? Yes, however, before you can retest, you must wait for a period of one month (30 calendar days) before taking the exam again. This applies even if the exam is taken through a different department/agency than the original exam.

What are the ranks of the CHP?

Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner, Chief, Assistant Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, Officer. 2. HISTORY OF THE CHP.

What is the T-score out of?

When POST electronically scans your test answers, statistical calculations are performed to convert your raw score (the number of items you answered correctly) into a “T-score.” A T-score is a standardized score that places your performance on the test into a distribution (bell-shaped curve) with a midpoint (average) …

How many times can I retake the pellet B test?

Can Applicants Retake the PELLETB? Applicant must wait for a period of one month (30 calendar days) before taking the exam again. This is true even when applying to different agencies.

What is the highest Pelletb score?

If you score 42 or higher, you are considered to have passed the test successfully. The PELLETB test scores are calculated based off of a “T-score”.