Thanks, I'll give that a shot then. I thought I had improved my understanding of WRE going into the exam this time around, but apparently not, according to the diagnostic <_< <_<I definitely recommend EET's WRE review!
Thanks, I'll give that a shot then. I thought I had improved my understanding of WRE going into the exam this time around, but apparently not, according to the diagnostic <_< <_<I definitely recommend EET's WRE review!
Feel free to post questions on this site too. Lots of smart(ish) people who can help explain things to you.Thanks, I'll give that a shot then. I thought I had improved my understanding of WRE going into the exam this time around, but apparently not, according to the diagnostic <_< <_<
Welcome @WaterPE ! I highly recommend that you check out the "Consolidated Advice" pinned under this topic (the link is below)Hi All, I am new to this forum. I am planning to take the PE Environmental Exam in NC. I am considering taking the PE Review Course by NCSU @ https://www.ies.ncsu.edu/courses/pe-exam-review/. Any thoughts on it? Also what books do you all recommend to buy as reference material?
I see NCEES is planning to change the Environment PE to online and they have a manual online. For anyone who has taken the exam before, do you think the manual is enough as a reference for the exam?
Thank you @envirotexWelcome @WaterPE ! I highly recommend that you check out the "Consolidated Advice" pinned under this topic (the link is below)
...It will give you a lot of insight into the materials and prep that you need for the exam. Best of luck!
Thanks!Good luck, samiam9005. Interesting that you felt the new exam was pretty easy. It will be good to hear from other folks, as well.
I just retook the exam after failing it October. 100 questions vs 80 questions was LIFE CHANGING. I felt so much less stressed during the whole exam (probably because I was better prepared this time too). Like you mention in a later thread, unit conversations were a real pain in the ***.. I feel like more so than last exam.Hello,
I've been around the forum since 2013 (When I took the FE exam) and just took the April 2018 PE exam (Environmental). Thought I'd say my greetings as this thread/forum has helped me gain an insight to what PE exam is like and how much studying I would need.
I'm bio-environmental science major by trade but pursuing PE license to further my career. I do have a master's degree in Civil Engineering (Highway Design) which helped tremendously when I had to argue employers why I should be hired as an "engineer".
Took the exam this past weekend to test out the water (didn't really do any studying other than the night before checking out the practice exams) but you know what? I feel semi-confident that I've passed if the cut line is 60 questions out of 80. The exam itself was easy enough that I was able to utilize the reference manual to "learn as I go". I doubt I would've had enough time if it was 100 question instead of 80 but 4 hours per 40 question felt pretty adequate.
Currently working at an environmental consulting firm doing air and hope to apply for my PE license in a month or so
I would guess not. Otherwise he would have been back to brag. But i could be wrong.So did Samiam ever pass after only one night of studying? I know there's a decent amount of cross-discipline test taking but still it's pretty fascinating that a bio-science major with a master's in Civil Engineering is taking the Environmental PE exam...and someone who just got their Ph.D in Env. Eng. thought the test was difficult? They've been studying this stuff for 8 years. Weird.
Lol. I was wondering the same thing.I would guess not. Otherwise he would have been back to brag. But i could be wrong.
An Env. Eng PhD though the exam was tough? That makes me feel a little better lol. Did they end up passing?So did Samiam ever pass after only one night of studying? I know there's a decent amount of cross-discipline test taking but still it's pretty fascinating that a bio-science major with a master's in Civil Engineering is taking the Environmental PE exam...and someone who just got their Ph.D in Env. Eng. thought the test was difficult? They've been studying this stuff for 8 years. Weird.
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