Dean Agnostic
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First of all, engineerboards.com thanks for allowing me to be a supporting member of this Board. Second of all, just from reading some of the best topics in here, one could tell that some of the greatest minds are in this Board.
Studying and taking the Professional Engineering Exam is a pretty daunting task, and I don’t blame you if you feel this way. I have to confess that one of the mistakes I made was falling in love and getting engaged too early. Some of the problems were designed to be difficult quantitatively, but were so attractive that I fell in love and engaged early on, and I could not turn to the next page. In my view, Albert Einstein would find the quantitative aspects of the morning exam reasonable because he would rely on his algebra, geometry, and trigonometry techniques not entirely rely on the solver function on his calculator. However, in my view, Albert Einstein would have had a difficult experience on both the quantitative and qualitative aspects of afternoon exam, especially, if he chose to take the structural depth.
Sincerely,
Dean Agnostic
P.S.: In summary, October (Civil, Structural) PE Exam was difficult from my point of view.
Studying and taking the Professional Engineering Exam is a pretty daunting task, and I don’t blame you if you feel this way. I have to confess that one of the mistakes I made was falling in love and getting engaged too early. Some of the problems were designed to be difficult quantitatively, but were so attractive that I fell in love and engaged early on, and I could not turn to the next page. In my view, Albert Einstein would find the quantitative aspects of the morning exam reasonable because he would rely on his algebra, geometry, and trigonometry techniques not entirely rely on the solver function on his calculator. However, in my view, Albert Einstein would have had a difficult experience on both the quantitative and qualitative aspects of afternoon exam, especially, if he chose to take the structural depth.
Sincerely,
Dean Agnostic
P.S.: In summary, October (Civil, Structural) PE Exam was difficult from my point of view.
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