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JUSTIN!! You're killing me smalls!  This email gave me a hernia, as I don't have my results yet, and am anxiously awaiting an email titled "April 2019 PE Exam":

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If I didn't love you so much for the incredible help you given me for this test... I would be so angry.

 
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JUSTIN!! You're killing me smalls!  This email gave me a hernia, as I don't have my results yet, and am anxiously awaiting an email titled "April 2019 PE Exam":

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If I didn't love you so much for the incredible help you given me for this test... I would be so angry.
The email title will be: NCEES Notification of Result Release

 
I would like to congratulate everyone that passed, cheers to you guys!! And those who were not fortunate enough this time.....Please, retake the test. I am a second time taker I scored 45/80 October 2018 and passed this April. You guys can do it......... I feel for you and strongly encourage you to retake it... Thank you to the great admins and people who are serving the engineering community with this great forum.....You guys are the best...  

 
Waiting on NJ...

Still seeing "unchecked" on my checklist, assuming that it's being updated one person at a time, I figure those that see a "passed" status might have last names earlier on in the alphabet? My last name starts with an L which should put me right in the middle.

 
CivilPE4ME said:
Dr_j. Glad my misery makes you laugh
Didn't want to be rude but my boss was talking about how he had to wait for his PE results in the mail and it took forever to arrive. He did the test in Arkansas like 15 years ago. So you mentioning the mail made me laugh. Sorry about that..I hope you get your results soon and that you pass

 
Waiting on NJ...

Still seeing "unchecked" on my checklist, assuming that it's being updated one person at a time, I figure those that see a "passed" status might have last names earlier on in the alphabet? My last name starts with an L which should put me right in the middle.
Log out and log in again. I just did it and it updated to "Completed 05/14/19". Hoping this means I passed but still holding out until I see it on NCEES.

 
Did you feel the EET prep course helped you significantly with your afternoon portion, or just moderately? Looking for a good prep course for my second attempt this October. Failed Civil: Structural with a 49/80 (30 AM/19 PM).
Hi hardhatsandpinkshoes!

I can say EET helped me significantly for my afternoon portion success.  They are well worth the ~$500 for the PM course and I would recommend signing up for the On-Demand classes so that you can start studying early.  I believe they allot about 1.5-2 months for the AM portion and only 1 month for the PM, so don't wait until they start to start reviewing their material because it will be rushed.  Their video lectures are very good, but they can go a little heavy into the theoretical stuff like indeterminate analysis which I don't think is worth the time to study.

Here is the biggest advantage of EET: they provide numerous problems for each type of problem and give you a wide variety of different problems.   What I did is create an index of all the problems in their tabbed binders so that I can quickly reference the solution process for a similar problem on the exam.  This approach alone helped me with around 15 problems.  Make sure to bring all the codes you can because the conceptual questions are easy points.

You were very close to a passing score!  With a few minor changes to your strategy, you will easily pass it.  I suggest getting your AM up to 32-34 and then letting EET revamp your PM session.

Good luck!

 
I also took EET Structural for both AM and PM.

I do agree that they did focus on indeterminate analysis and force/load effects far too much but it allowed me to view numerous examples which helped conceptually.

They were great on both Steel and Concrete which it seems the depth focuses most heavily upon.

One thing that helped maybe more than anything this go around was being more familiar with my references.

 
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