There were over 800 people taking the exams at the Will Rogers Convention Center. It was divided into 4 or 5 separate rooms. I am sure it will be the same this October.
Thanks for Sharing. I am still debating about signing up for the EET course. I have already spent too much money on SOPE.
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Thanks. I have been doing problems since the last exam. I lost track of hours spent reviewing and preparing for this October's exam. How were you able to get a hold of 2011 NCEES practice exam? I saw on one Ebay that cost an arm and a leg.
I re-took both the Breadth, WRE and Transportation Depth portion from SOPE. I've been out of school since 97. I really want to do well and pass it the 2nd time around. I felt the SOPE didn't go as much detail or follow per NCEES errata.
Thanks for the info. I will definitely give it serious thought and consideration to take possibly both EET breadth and depth; if not jus the breadth. If the EET binder/note is all I need to help with the exam, I will likely sign up for the EET breadth. I've been working a lot of problems since...
How was the EET review course for the breadth? Were you able to solve most of the AM question using the EET binders? I took SOPE review courses AM and WRE failed the 1st attempt back in October 2017. I want to make sure the EET is worth spending another $1K.
How was the EET review course for the breadth? Was the binder very helpful in the morning exam? Did you have to use other references/books to help solve the problems or find answers?