CbaArg, Yes they are great! I had a very good experience with EET. You can read about success stories; I took the Breadth and Depth (WRE/Env). I had passed the NCEES exam last October because of the hard work I put in with EET. It was my third attempt at the exam, but EET helped me focus my studies, and they provide you so many practice problems, practice tests, and simulated tests. The material they provide is streamlined to help you prepare the best for the exam. I hope this helps!Anyone knows if the classes offered by EET are good?
The price looks fair, it has 45 hs of instruction (with 4 hs of exam simulation).
Thanks
I also bought the on-demand option before I took the April Exam. This was my third time taking the exam, but I feel that the materials and classes provided by EET totally helped this time around. Hopefully the class paid off and my results are favorable. I took the construction depth and felt like the two binders EET provides you with were sufficient for atleast 80% of the exam. My advice is to be consistent with the class and don't let classes pile up. Try and follow the live class schedule as best as you can. FYI they use adobe connect for the classes so it didn't work on my iphone.Anyone knows if the classes offered by EET are good?
The price looks fair, it has 45 hs of instruction (with 4 hs of exam simulation).
Thanks
Thank you very much!Awesome! You are one step ahead by enrolling with EET! When you get your binders, they will be tabbed up and organized for you. I am excited for you and wish you nothing but the best for your studies!
Yes, I've just tried in my Iphone and didn't work because Adobe Flash player doesn't work with Iphone, anyways, desktop or laptop is Ok.I also bought the on-demand option before I took the April Exam. This was my third time taking the exam, but I feel that the materials and classes provided by EET totally helped this time around. Hopefully the class paid off and my results are favorable. I took the construction depth and felt like the two binders EET provides you with were sufficient for atleast 80% of the exam. My advice is to be consistent with the class and don't let classes pile up. Try and follow the live class schedule as best as you can. FYI they use adobe connect for the classes so it didn't work on my iphone.
Same hereI have taken their live webinar for October 2015 depth wre and breadth and passed the 8 hour on my first try.
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I took the EET Structural Depth. It was their first time offering the course. The binder was given a few weeks before the depth class started. More notes were given as the course continued. The instructors in the depth were caring but there were too many of them and there teaching styles and notes differ greatly.I am curious if anyone has had experience with the Structural Depth review course with EET. I know people talk a lot about how great the water resources depth course was but since the Structural depth review through EET has only been around for what looks like the last two exams I was hoping for some input from those that had attended the course.
I took the EET Structural Depth Review Course in January 2016. This was the first time it was given. I just took the exam in April 2016. I think the course covered about 70% of the material on the exam.Nightwing, thank you for your helpful feedback. Could you please elaborate on the following questions?
1. When did you take the EET Structural Depth Review Courses?
2. When did you take the PE Exam?
3. What percentage of material/concept covered during the review have you come across on the actual structural depth exam? 30%, 40%?
4. How long were the EET Review Sessions for Structural Depth?
5. How does EET structural depth review stack up against other providers such as school of PE, PPI, ....?
6. Were the EET Courses too comprehensive?
Do they send Binders for the depth courses? I am planning to enroll.Awesome! You are one step ahead by enrolling with EET! When you get your binders, they will be tabbed up and organized for you. I am excited for you and wish you nothing but the best for your studies!
I posted it in other threads, but I am a huge fan of EET. I did not take their PE Breadth review, but their Seismic and Structural are must-haves. For more verification, I keep their information in my library for work and I will definitely be using them for the SE!Anyone knows if the classes offered by EET are good?
The price looks fair, it has 45 hs of instruction (with 4 hs of exam simulation).
Thanks
Yes, this is key, and EET helped with that.learning what to focus on for the exam
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