Just for reference, it looks like PE Construction typically hovers around 61% and PE Structural around 64%. Looks like both dropped around 8% while the rest remained the same.
Geotech came up quite a bit from 2020.
I didn't use the CERM, though I did obtain an older pdf copy (14th ed) to look through while studying. Its a huge book that covers all topics for the Civil exams from WRE to Structural. It also includes review sections on algebra, calculus, geometry, etc. Its published by PPI2pass . com and...
This was my first time taking the PE. I have 6 years work experience since I have an Eng. Tech degree and my work exposes me to many different structural materials and uses.
That said, I still took EET civil breadth and structural depth on demand and watched every video. I worked many...
I also did EET and the morning prep was good, but afternoon structural was only so-so. If it wasn't for my everyday work, I don't know that I would have passed. It was definitely a tough exam.
I felt the same way and I work in structural doing steel, concrete, wood, and masonry. The depth portions for concrete and wood were good, but I felt a little lacking in material covered. The steel and masonry depth portions as well as the analysis portion with statics and moment...