I sat for the PE only to help me get a job after I finish my masters but I'm not sure if it really matters now since I still need to wait 3 years of experience to get the license.
PE exam ( Civil / Structural depth). Passed from first try with no experience at 23 years old.
It was all self study while pursuing my masters in Structural Engineering. I bought the NCEES practice exam and the CERM and started preparing. I had to study wind, snow loads and timber design (I...
Guys my result is out and I PASSED :D . I was worried thinking about doing it again but thankfully I passed from first try. :thankyou: Thank you all guys, this website was really helpful for my preparation and I enjoyed the trolling while waiting for the results.
I think the level of the exam was very close to the NCEES practice exam. Actually I didn't do bad in the exam, I was able to solve most of the questions in the morning section except questions related to hydraulics and hydrology since I wasn't good at these topics in undergrad. Afternoon...
Thank you for the reply. I solved some questions from the NCEES practice exam and I found that the AM questions are not hard and if I have enough time in the exam I can find the required equation from the CERM so it's just a matter of time. I have all the material required and I'm going to spend...
It's the civil/structural PE exam. Actually I didn't follow my schedule and thought I could answer the AM portion by just looking from the CERM since I've finished my undergraduate last year. I have the NCEES practice exam and I found that the PM is harder than the AM breadth portion.
Hi everybody,
I've registered for the Structural P.E. ( October ) and I have about 10 days left. I'm currently in the last semester in my masters degree in Structural Engineering and I don't have experience. I wanted to take the exam early before I forget what I've studied.
My question: I...