Results did come, just not very early this morning.... and I passed! Such a huge relief.
I agree with the others that there is a good bit of qualitative, worth reading up on.
I used the PPi Lindeburg reference manual for reading and worked a lot of problems from PPi and from the NCEES practice test. I used the CBT handbook as much as possible, and assumed that if complex equations needed for some of those practice problems were not in the handbook, I would not be expected to memorize them. I'd say that was true. Definitely need to know how the equations in the handbook are used, of course, and know _all_ the sections of that handbook pretty well. It's all you have, after all!
The overall format of taking the CBT was full of picky things, like turning out your pockets, removing your eyeglasses, etc, etc. Kind of unpleasant and made me nervous that I would do something wrong. But the room was very quiet, the computer worked fine, and the dry-erase pen and pad was Ok. I didn't like having to return my work if I ran out of space in order to get a new pad... so my suggestion for that is to number your work and if you want to return to a problem before you get to the end (of the first or second 40 question section), you can do that -- because you'll lose your original pad when you request a new one. My pen did start to dry out, and the new one was much better, so don't hesitate to ask for what you need!
I had enough time, using my scheduled break at around noon after the first 40 questions. I took one unscheduled break in the middle of each section. You cannot take in a watch, but there is a countdown timer on the test.
Good luck everyone!!