Can you help clarify some things about EET for me please.
I am sure a few could be found researching it, but I thought I'd ask all since I am here.
I am new to the forum as well so please forgive all the questions, I am overwhelmed currently...
1) If you buy the live course, you only get recordings of the current live sessions and no on-demand content from last season versus on-demand seems to give you last seasons plus the taped live ones as they release?
2) It sounds like they have example problems and also example tests, does everything come with worked out solutions as well or just answers?
3) Do most people stomach the big cost and purchase both sessions or is it hit or miss on what people attend?
4) I must be thinking of another one, I thought EET was like $800 each session, but looks like it is $550/600, that's a bit better.
What are the alternative courses that are also recommended at times so I can figure out which is the most cost effective if money is tight?
5) It sounds like there is a period where they offer a reduced rate for early sign-up, but I can't find the cut-off date, when is it and what are the cost differences?
6) It sounds like they offer a bunch of reference material that you put into a binder, roughly how many pages and is it like a book where there is an index and such?
7) Is it fairly safe to say that everyone who has committed to EET gives it positive feedback and has a very strong chance of passing the PE or have some given it lesser feedback?
8) Is it too late to consider starting it now (for April '17) or what is the recommended lead time to give yourself if going through the on-demand option?
9) For anyone lingering that passed the PE and did not take this class, did you typically work tons of problems, read chapters, found free videos you can share, or what?
I am currently in the mindset that I will try and do my own studying the first time to save cost and see what happens and if it fails I will highly consider paying the fee to have the course help and cover everything the second time.
I realize that this course is likely extremely helpful since they cover every topic that is on the NCEES syllabus and I assume avoid anything not on it so it is truly focused on the upcoming exam, but that dang cost gets me hung up.
I am likely a great candidate for this course too since I have been out of things for awhile and my initial studying has me very confused and realizing just how much I don't remember.
Thanks for your feedback and time to answer.