RockyTop PE
Well-known member
Sorry if this has been posted in the past, but I was unable to find anything related to it. I'm in a bit of a weird situation...I took the EET breadth and depth (WRE) course last spring (2015) anticipating I was going to be taking the exam in April 2015. Long story short some things with work and personal life delayed me taking the exam and now I am taking it this time around (April 2016). I'm obviously going back through all of the class notes and doing all of the practice problems for the exam in April.
My question is whether I should be doing additional problems for exam prep outside of what EET provides. I have several practice exams (NCEES, Goswami, and one other I forget the name of) that I am going to use to track my progress, but should I be doing additional problems from the CERM, six minute solutions, Goswami text, etc.? Based on what I seen so far there are plenty of practice problems from EET to keep me busy from now until exam time, but I still wanted to check.
Thanks guys.
Matt
My question is whether I should be doing additional problems for exam prep outside of what EET provides. I have several practice exams (NCEES, Goswami, and one other I forget the name of) that I am going to use to track my progress, but should I be doing additional problems from the CERM, six minute solutions, Goswami text, etc.? Based on what I seen so far there are plenty of practice problems from EET to keep me busy from now until exam time, but I still wanted to check.
Thanks guys.
Matt