I want to thank everybody on this board for their contributions. I’ve been a lurker and I wanted to give a little bit back to all based on my recent experience.
I passed the Civil PE (depth and breadth) on my first try, and its all because of EETs help.
I strongly endorse EET (Engineering Education and Training) for your Civil PE exam prep. I am a ME PE and have been doing primarily civil construction work over the last few years. Not having taken any civil courses beyond EET I thought the exam would be a long shot.
I signed up for the on demand and live classes for the depth and breadth sections. Took my time to study ~6 months, watched the material, used only the practice problem EET provided. I ran out of time, I wanted to practice more but life happened and passed the PE on the first shot. I went into the exam with the reference material from the review course, bunch of my notes, the CERM, 6 minute solutions and another reference book.
I found the material to be very efficient, targeted and focused around the actual PE exam problems. The problems in the review course were really close to the PE exam problems almost an exact match. Same difficulty level, and no real surprises.
[SIZE=12pt]Follow Samir Eads advice at EET and you should do well![/SIZE]
-Tarek
I passed the Civil PE (depth and breadth) on my first try, and its all because of EETs help.
I strongly endorse EET (Engineering Education and Training) for your Civil PE exam prep. I am a ME PE and have been doing primarily civil construction work over the last few years. Not having taken any civil courses beyond EET I thought the exam would be a long shot.
I signed up for the on demand and live classes for the depth and breadth sections. Took my time to study ~6 months, watched the material, used only the practice problem EET provided. I ran out of time, I wanted to practice more but life happened and passed the PE on the first shot. I went into the exam with the reference material from the review course, bunch of my notes, the CERM, 6 minute solutions and another reference book.
I found the material to be very efficient, targeted and focused around the actual PE exam problems. The problems in the review course were really close to the PE exam problems almost an exact match. Same difficulty level, and no real surprises.
[SIZE=12pt]Follow Samir Eads advice at EET and you should do well![/SIZE]
-Tarek