Waterchild
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@BioEngineer I had a sheet of equations that were not in the handbook that I memorized before the test. Turns out I didn't use any of those equations on the exam.
Congrats!!!Results came earlier than expected. Got an email this morning (Wednesday) with the results, and I PASSED! Such a feeling of relief and excitement. Will provide a more expanded summary of my experience later.
Congrats!@Waterchild
I took the same test and passed as well. That 6 day wait time was quicker than I expected which was awesome. I was worried because there were a lot of qualitative questions I was basically guessing on. The calculation based questions I thought were easier than I expected.
@Kara_ENGR
I think my approach worked well, as I passed the test. If I could do it again though I would definitely do more questions as I believe that proved to be the most helpful on the test. Also, not sure if anyone else has recommendations, but I was totally unprepared for the qualitative questions. Maybe because I am a water resources engineer and not doing environmental field services or anything like that, but I am not sure how I would have studied differently for those. I think the Schneiter practice problems, and practice tests, along with the NCEES practice test were the three most important books to have. Reading through the Lindeburgh manual definitely helped me to gain context on the problems I was solving.
Good luck to all.
Congratulations!Results came earlier than expected. Got an email this morning (Wednesday) with the results, and I PASSED! Such a feeling of relief and excitement. Will provide a more expanded summary of my experience later.
That's awesome! Congratulations!@Waterchild
I took the same test and passed as well. That 6 day wait time was quicker than I expected which was awesome. I was worried because there were a lot of qualitative questions I was basically guessing on. The calculation based questions I thought were easier than I expected.
@Kara_ENGR
I think my approach worked well, as I passed the test. If I could do it again though I would definitely do more questions as I believe that proved to be the most helpful on the test. Also, not sure if anyone else has recommendations, but I was totally unprepared for the qualitative questions. Maybe because I am a water resources engineer and not doing environmental field services or anything like that, but I am not sure how I would have studied differently for those. I think the Schneiter practice problems, and practice tests, along with the NCEES practice test were the three most important books to have. Reading through the Lindeburgh manual definitely helped me to gain context on the problems I was solving.
Good luck to all.
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