As an April 2008 PE veteran, and thank God one time test taker, make sure that your mind is trained to make what ever adjustments may be necessary on test day. Here are a few things I remember from test day...
1. An engineer that has taken the PE in the past probably didn't design the room layout as far as chairs, tables, and
space are concerned. I assumed that there would be nice facilities and that somebody would have actually sat in
the chairs and asked themselves "is this a comfortable testing position?".
-The tables were maybe 18 inches deep (thus room for really only one book deep), and about 6 feet long to be
shared with two people. This was far smaller than the table I had been using to study.
-A combination of the tables being really tall and the chairs being really short put the level of the table surface at
about chest height (no joke). This was very uncomfortable and made it hard to see all information on each page
quickly. I was used to studying with everything at about waist height.
2. Where will you put your box of books that you aren't currently using? I had to put them under my table right
next to my feet which was also really annoying. I couldn't put them on the outside of the table because they
would have been in a hallway where people would have been running into them. Thus I was repeatedly kicking
the box during the exam.
3. The NCEES pencils provided were crap! The cheap lead broke on me at least every other problem. Each click
of the pencil raised the lead by probably 1/8 of an inch, which is way too much. The lead also flexed
extensively when pressed against the page. Basically just cheap pencils. I was so used to the one I had been
using for studying.
4. Where will you go for lunch? I highly recommend staying onsite for lunch. I brought lunch, but it turns out that
they actually provided pizza. I also took about 4 energy drinks, several candy bars, and various other snacks.
I never touched any of it during the test. It actually never even crossed my mind. Chewing gum helped me
during the test.
A few other random things to remember...
1. Take an extra calculator and batteries. (The same calculator you have been studying with).
2. Know where the test facility is before you drive there on test day.
3. Have a way of carrying your books to the exam. I used a luggage dolly from Wal-Mart.
4. Don't forget your ID and entrance papers. You won't be allowed to take the test without them.
5. The room won't be very quiet. With a hundred people or more in each room, there will always be noise.
6. Take a seat cushion in case the chairs are uncomfortable.
7. Double check to make sure you don't have any loose papers. They are not allowed.
Just a few things that may not seem like much but can make all the difference in the world. Remember, to pass the PE, or any other test for that matter, you have to be prepared and you have to perform on test day. They simply go hand-in-hand.
Good luck!
1. An engineer that has taken the PE in the past probably didn't design the room layout as far as chairs, tables, and
space are concerned. I assumed that there would be nice facilities and that somebody would have actually sat in
the chairs and asked themselves "is this a comfortable testing position?".
-The tables were maybe 18 inches deep (thus room for really only one book deep), and about 6 feet long to be
shared with two people. This was far smaller than the table I had been using to study.
-A combination of the tables being really tall and the chairs being really short put the level of the table surface at
about chest height (no joke). This was very uncomfortable and made it hard to see all information on each page
quickly. I was used to studying with everything at about waist height.
2. Where will you put your box of books that you aren't currently using? I had to put them under my table right
next to my feet which was also really annoying. I couldn't put them on the outside of the table because they
would have been in a hallway where people would have been running into them. Thus I was repeatedly kicking
the box during the exam.
3. The NCEES pencils provided were crap! The cheap lead broke on me at least every other problem. Each click
of the pencil raised the lead by probably 1/8 of an inch, which is way too much. The lead also flexed
extensively when pressed against the page. Basically just cheap pencils. I was so used to the one I had been
using for studying.
4. Where will you go for lunch? I highly recommend staying onsite for lunch. I brought lunch, but it turns out that
they actually provided pizza. I also took about 4 energy drinks, several candy bars, and various other snacks.
I never touched any of it during the test. It actually never even crossed my mind. Chewing gum helped me
during the test.
A few other random things to remember...
1. Take an extra calculator and batteries. (The same calculator you have been studying with).
2. Know where the test facility is before you drive there on test day.
3. Have a way of carrying your books to the exam. I used a luggage dolly from Wal-Mart.
4. Don't forget your ID and entrance papers. You won't be allowed to take the test without them.
5. The room won't be very quiet. With a hundred people or more in each room, there will always be noise.
6. Take a seat cushion in case the chairs are uncomfortable.
7. Double check to make sure you don't have any loose papers. They are not allowed.
Just a few things that may not seem like much but can make all the difference in the world. Remember, to pass the PE, or any other test for that matter, you have to be prepared and you have to perform on test day. They simply go hand-in-hand.
Good luck!