peacock321
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Hello Everyone,
Congratulations to all who have passed and thank you for all your advice and encouragement! I’m a long time member, first time poster.
Quick intro, I have an Ag & Bio Engr background and took the Civil PE twice. Not sure what I was thinking, seeing how I had never even had classes in some of those subjects. Anyway, I was wanting some direction on practice problems. Looking at what is available is overwhelming.
It seems as if there are at least 4 major sources of practice problems. There is (A) the EERM itself with example problems, (B) the accompanying Practice Problem set (more than 370 problems), ( C ) Environmental Solved Problems by R. W. Schneiter (500 problems), and (D) 101 Environmental Solved Problems by R. W. Schneiter.
(I understand that all the NCEES practice exams are very important and there are other books I need to become familiar with.)
1. From my previous experience, it seemed as if the Lindeburg manual example problems and accompanying problem set (A & B) were tougher than anything that would appear on the actual exam. Is this true for the Environmental PE? Should we spend a lot of time on those problems? It seems as if some successful test takers didn’t really touch those problems at all.
2. What is the difference between source C & D? Are they the same?
3. I plan to get a copy of the NC State DVDs (if anyone is selling, please let me know), do they come with their own set of practice problems?
I just would like to know what problems I should focus on… Thanks for taking the time to read my post!
Congratulations to all who have passed and thank you for all your advice and encouragement! I’m a long time member, first time poster.
Quick intro, I have an Ag & Bio Engr background and took the Civil PE twice. Not sure what I was thinking, seeing how I had never even had classes in some of those subjects. Anyway, I was wanting some direction on practice problems. Looking at what is available is overwhelming.
It seems as if there are at least 4 major sources of practice problems. There is (A) the EERM itself with example problems, (B) the accompanying Practice Problem set (more than 370 problems), ( C ) Environmental Solved Problems by R. W. Schneiter (500 problems), and (D) 101 Environmental Solved Problems by R. W. Schneiter.
(I understand that all the NCEES practice exams are very important and there are other books I need to become familiar with.)
1. From my previous experience, it seemed as if the Lindeburg manual example problems and accompanying problem set (A & B) were tougher than anything that would appear on the actual exam. Is this true for the Environmental PE? Should we spend a lot of time on those problems? It seems as if some successful test takers didn’t really touch those problems at all.
2. What is the difference between source C & D? Are they the same?
3. I plan to get a copy of the NC State DVDs (if anyone is selling, please let me know), do they come with their own set of practice problems?
I just would like to know what problems I should focus on… Thanks for taking the time to read my post!