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This document has all relevant information about the PE (Civil) Review Course to be given August - October 2014. The start date is August 12, 2014.
1. You must buy the All In One book on your own (should you choose to use it as a reference). It used to be included as course material, but it is both cheaper and expeditious for the students to order their own copy, should they choose to use it, either as their primary or secondary reference.
2. Alternate ‘lectures’ are now converted to pure problem solving sessions. These problems will be chosen carefully by the instructor, so as to have the necessary variety and coverage of necessary knowledge areas. Students are encouraged to send in specific questions they want to see discussed. Approximately 30 problems will be discussed in a typical 3-hour session.
3. A capstone session is added at the end of the course (lecture 21) where ‘last minute’ questions from all 5 subject areas will be discussed. This session will also allow us to address queries about the end-of-course practice exam which will be sent out 4 days before this session. This is envisioned as a student-led session, where the class participants ask questions (either broad subject based, or specific question based), to be addressed by the instructor. This addition increases the direct contact time for the course from 60 hours to 63 hours
4. The cost to enroll in the 63-hour course is $850. The anticipated start date for the October 24, 2014 PE exam is August 12, 2014. For registration completed by June 28, 2014, the discounted cost is $750.
5. Candidates who are unsuccessful in the PE exam (the one administered immediately following the conclusion of the review sessions) are welcome to attend the next course sessions at no charge.
The features of the highly successful course that remain unchanged are:
1. All lectures taught by Dr. Indranil Goswami, who has taught the PE Review for 12 years.
2. Course delivery is via live online WEBINARS. The meeting time is Tuesdays and Thursdays 6 pm – 9 pm Eastern Time (EDT or EST). Lecture 1 is a Tuesday. So is Lecture 21.
3. Lectures recorded and archived on Google Plus. Lecture videos are uploaded to Google Plus within 12 hours of completion of the live lecture. Never miss a lecture!
4. Approximately 600 pages of course notes (PDF) are shared with students upon registration. So, with early registration, you can start your personal review ahead of the course start.
5. Approximately 300 practice problems (PDF). These are organized into 10 sets – one AM and one PM set or each subject. These are also shared with students upon registration.
CONTACT
[SIZE=11pt]For more information, or to request an enrolment form, contact Dr. Indranil Goswami at [email protected] or [email protected][/SIZE]
1. You must buy the All In One book on your own (should you choose to use it as a reference). It used to be included as course material, but it is both cheaper and expeditious for the students to order their own copy, should they choose to use it, either as their primary or secondary reference.
2. Alternate ‘lectures’ are now converted to pure problem solving sessions. These problems will be chosen carefully by the instructor, so as to have the necessary variety and coverage of necessary knowledge areas. Students are encouraged to send in specific questions they want to see discussed. Approximately 30 problems will be discussed in a typical 3-hour session.
3. A capstone session is added at the end of the course (lecture 21) where ‘last minute’ questions from all 5 subject areas will be discussed. This session will also allow us to address queries about the end-of-course practice exam which will be sent out 4 days before this session. This is envisioned as a student-led session, where the class participants ask questions (either broad subject based, or specific question based), to be addressed by the instructor. This addition increases the direct contact time for the course from 60 hours to 63 hours
4. The cost to enroll in the 63-hour course is $850. The anticipated start date for the October 24, 2014 PE exam is August 12, 2014. For registration completed by June 28, 2014, the discounted cost is $750.
5. Candidates who are unsuccessful in the PE exam (the one administered immediately following the conclusion of the review sessions) are welcome to attend the next course sessions at no charge.
The features of the highly successful course that remain unchanged are:
1. All lectures taught by Dr. Indranil Goswami, who has taught the PE Review for 12 years.
2. Course delivery is via live online WEBINARS. The meeting time is Tuesdays and Thursdays 6 pm – 9 pm Eastern Time (EDT or EST). Lecture 1 is a Tuesday. So is Lecture 21.
3. Lectures recorded and archived on Google Plus. Lecture videos are uploaded to Google Plus within 12 hours of completion of the live lecture. Never miss a lecture!
4. Approximately 600 pages of course notes (PDF) are shared with students upon registration. So, with early registration, you can start your personal review ahead of the course start.
5. Approximately 300 practice problems (PDF). These are organized into 10 sets – one AM and one PM set or each subject. These are also shared with students upon registration.
CONTACT
[SIZE=11pt]For more information, or to request an enrolment form, contact Dr. Indranil Goswami at [email protected] or [email protected][/SIZE]