I should give a little background about me. I have a bachelors in chemical engineering and a masters in environmental engineering and have been working on industrial wastewater projects for the past 5-6 years/
Test you took: PE Environmental Engineering
Where you took it: Philadelphia, PA
What books you brought with you:
Environmental Engineering Reference Manual by Michael R. Lindeburg
Wastewater Engineering by Metcalf & Eddy
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards by CDC
Hazardous Waste Management by La Grega
Air Pollution Control by Cooper Alley
Practice Problems for the Environmental Engineering PE Exam, Lindeburg
Binders of notes from NC State class (VERY USEFUL)
Environmental Law Handbook
Rest of the PE practice problem books by PPI
What books you actually used:
Heavy use of the NC State notes and air pollution control
Barely used Lagrega and environmental law handbook
What books did you wish you brought:
None
General impression about exam and format:
Format similar to the NCEES sample book. I found water/wastewater problems easy, but that's what I have been working on the last few years.
Advice for future test takers:
Most important advice I can think of is that if you buy a book or take a book to the exam, make sure you read it or go through it properly. You don't need to memorize stuff, but have to make sure you know where things are. I never really used LaGrega or environmental law handbook much and had I known where things were (i.e. tagged or highlighted) things would have been very different. You really dont have time during the exam to read paragraphs looking for that one answer.
The NC state notes are great. Really good shortcuts and you should carry it if you can and add notes or stuff in it if you can. I tagged the crap out of it and it came in handy. Have colored tabs for air, water, haz. waste etc.
You HAVE to buy an engineering unit conversions book. Will save you precious time during the exam.
If you are weak in a certain area (like air or hazardous waste etc.), that's where you need to start practicing problems and work on them till you are proficient. The exam really doesn't let you look through books to understand how to solve a problem.
Work as many problems as you can and when you are done, go over them 1-2 more times. That way it will get ingrained in your head!!! The only books I used were the PPI practice problem books (Wayne S books are helpful, companion to PE book not so much), NCEES sample book and the air pollution control appendix problems for PE.
Carry lunch to your test center unless you are certain there are places to eat nearby. They expect you to be at the exam center 45 minutes before the exam, so you might need to find a breakfast spot too!
Best of luck to you all! I hope I pass