VeryTandy22
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I took the Civil Transportation PE exam in October 2020 and just found out today that I passed. It was my first time taking the PE exa (and has been 10 years since I took the FE exam). I took the EET Breadth and Depth (Transpo.) courses and highly recommend them to anyone looking to take the PE exam.
I actually studied Mechanical Engineering in school, but have been working mostly in the Civil industry for the past 10 years. That's why I decided to go with the Civil discipline, and the EET program gave me all the tools I needed to pass. Samir Ead is a fantastic instructor and his lessons are extremely well-taught. Samir and the rest of the instructors take the time to answer all questions and make sure each student understands the lessons. Also, the binders and material provided by EET are very thorough and contain almost all of the reference information you will need on exam day (as opposed to buying 11 different reference books for Transportation).
Taking the EET courses and dedicating enough time to study and prepare, you can definitely pass the exam on your first try - even if you take the exam in a different discipline than your degree is in and have never studied the depth material before.
I actually studied Mechanical Engineering in school, but have been working mostly in the Civil industry for the past 10 years. That's why I decided to go with the Civil discipline, and the EET program gave me all the tools I needed to pass. Samir Ead is a fantastic instructor and his lessons are extremely well-taught. Samir and the rest of the instructors take the time to answer all questions and make sure each student understands the lessons. Also, the binders and material provided by EET are very thorough and contain almost all of the reference information you will need on exam day (as opposed to buying 11 different reference books for Transportation).
Taking the EET courses and dedicating enough time to study and prepare, you can definitely pass the exam on your first try - even if you take the exam in a different discipline than your degree is in and have never studied the depth material before.