QUOTE (alison @ Mar 23 2010, 07:59 AM)

QUOTE (jamie @ Mar 22 2010, 12:00 PM)

advice i've received is that's it's good to have two depth areas in mind that you might take, try and be prepared for both. then during the exam, if you're in a state where you're able to, look over each section quickly and see which one you think has easier problems (or at least ones you can do) and go for that one.
I have to disagree with this. Pick a depth in advance and stick to it. With only 6 minutes allocated per question, you probably won't have any time to spare in the afternoon to look over an additional section. The time you waste looking over another section and debating which one you should work on could be better spent answering questions in whichever section you prepare for in advance.
FYI, here in NC, you have to declare your depth area in advance on your application.
I agree with the above disagreement. If you don't know which depth to take, pick a couple to study, then decide which one to take well in advance of the exam. Don't decide during the exam... that's foolish. However, there are folks that are naturally smart and can learn the material in a very short amount of time. Most PE examinees aren't like this.

I don't know anyone that contemplated their depth choice on the day of the exam because there is a lot of studying time required to cover the depth portion of any civil discipline. There is a lot of material to cover, so you need to be efficient in studying and solving problems.
Good luck!