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I borrowed most of my materials, or got electronic copies from friends.

1st Take

$275 Exam Fee

$800 8-hr PE Prep Class (useless)

-$800 Reimbursed

$500 Seismic Prep Class (not that great)

-$500 Reimbursed

$0 books (borrowed)

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$275 spent

Passed: 8 hour, Survey

2nd Take (seismic only)

$125 CA App fee

$150 Seismic Exam fee

$60? Prometric fee

$0 books (borrowed)

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$335 spent

Total: $1910

Total Out of hand: $610

 
I borrowed all the books, so no expense there. I did spend $20 on a calculator as I didn't find the one from the FE until the night before the results of the PE were posted. :madgo: Anyway, only other expenses were the prep class at UW ($750 paid directly by my employer), $330 between DOL and NCEES fees, and then the commute to the prep class (est. $430 between driving - 140 mile round trip - and parking), $25 for the bottle of Rye Whiskey after the test, $7 for a dozen donuts for the office after I got the passing notice, $70 to commute to the exam site, and a package of ling cod fillets (caught from my kayak in Makah Bay - on the ocean side from Neah Bay) for my wife's aunt that let me stay at her place rather than get a hotel.

So $1632 and a package of ling cod. Of which my employer either paid for directly or reimbursed $1080, for an out of pocket cost of $552 (and a couple ling cod fillets).

 
For the PE:

GA registration $30

NCEES $265

Study Materials/Calculator ~ $400

PPI Online Question Access $40 (worthless)

Hotel one night $120

Stamp $30

so about $885

reimbursable $415

 
I dropped about 2200 the first go round on asce classes, books, exam fees, more books, practice exams, and parking.

I'll be dropping another $250 to take hiner (splitting it) and $275 for the exam fee to pass seismic.

 
Spent $265 for the NCEES registration (which will be reimbursed). Bought a copy of the CERM for $150 from Amazon (which I will resell for approx. $100). Borrowed some materials from friends (only cost me a few gift cards). I still have to buy a stamp, etc.

Studied at home for a few weekends and passed for about $100, not too shabby. I did have to take a day of vacation :(

 
Approx. $550 in books. Self studied, it was soul crushing at times...

Plus side: got reimbursed!

 
NCSU review course $200 used

References $450 used

Exam and application $300

Mileage and hotel $250

Missed work (I'm self employed so every billable hour counts) $2500 approx.

Total: $3700

If your employer gave you time to study and take the exam, you might want to thank them.

 
State and NCEES Application/Exam fee: $350

NEC Code and Handbook : $200

Various other referenes/books : $600

Hotel/Gas/etc.: $200

Missed one day work: $1000 (every hour/day I do not work I do not get paid)

Total: $2400 (Approax.)

Reimbersed: $ 0

 
75 for Ohio application

265 for PE exam
50 Ohio PE registration fee
15 Calculator (Used)

183.50 EERM

45 NCEES Sample Test

240.24 Hotel

$873.74

 
Fuel Estimate

$ 16.33

Breakfast

$ 40.88

Hotel

$ 186.03

Registration fee

$ 100.00

Exam fee

$ 265.00

Practice Problem Book

$ 49.28

Indiana fee

$ 300.00

$ 941.19

 
State: NY

1st Time Pass

Approx. $4000 for both PE+FE including everything such as credential evaluation by the state, books (self studied), fees, Two weeks off, binders, etc.

 
Passed on 2nd try. Spent around $2000 total.

 
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Review Class:

School of PE Class

$ 1,190.00

CERM 13th Edition

$ 198.50

Reference Books:

ASCE37-02

$ 33.24

NDS - 2005

$ 65.00

CMWB - 2001

$ 67.87

ACI SP-4

$ 133.99

PPI Six Minute Solutions

$ 80.00

NCEES Sample Exam

$ 40.00

PE Application FEE

$ 80.00

PE Exam 1 FEE

$ 250.00

PE Exam 2 FEE

$ 250.00

Transcript FEE

$ 10.00

$ 2,398.60

 
I passed in Virginia on the first try and my job covered the cost of the review class, the test registration, and the CERM. I had to purchase almost all of the other references listed for the construction exam. I'm glad I did, but it cost me around $1200.

 
It may sound pedantic, but unless you're one of the exceptional cases that a state board granted admittance without an ABET-accredited degree, the real cost of sitting for the exam is an order of magnitude (or two) above the sums listed in this thread so far.

 
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