Darkness07
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Most people won't care, but just in case you do, I figured I'd post the strategy I used to prepare for the PE. If you can glean anything from this, please take it. If not, nothing lost. I'm not going to go over testing strategy, just a prep outline that worked very well for me.
My advice, if you're going to plan on doing this exam only once, put 100% into your effort the first time. Plan on 200+ hours of studying and a good chunk of $$$.
Results: By the end of this process I was extremely confident whereas at the beginning I had VERY LOW confidence. I took the practice test one week before the exam and scored 70/80 without going back to check on work. During the actual exam I finished in under 2 hours on both the AM and PM portions, leaving plenty of room for double-checking. During the actual exam I corrected 3 problems by going back and checking, so I expect that I scored in the 70+s/80 - a for sure pass. I walked out of the testing room feeling that I had completely NAILED IT!
STEP 1) Pick a date and PM depth. You can't start effectively without these two items in mind. The testing date should be at least 3 months out.
TIMELINE - ASAP
STEP 2) Gather all required references and tools ASAP. By ASAP, I mean as soon as you KNOW you'll need it. For example, for Civil Transportation I NEEDED to have at minimum:
STEP 3) Sign up for the School of PE and sign up early. This review course was worth its weight in gold. Be aware that it will probably be an online course (most local courses are canceled later but they offer to let you take the online course for cheaper!). No amount of internet searching or CERM reading can give you the testing experience that the SoPE can. Which topics are required? Which can you skip over? The SoPE will tell you. Even better, I rarely even used the CERM because the SoPE notes are so complete.
TIMELINE - ASAP, but after STEP 1.
STEP 4) Familiarize yourself with the list of subjects on the NCEES website for your chosen depth. Print it out.
TIMELINE - ASAP
STEP 5) Review all of the topics in the CERM for ONLY the items listed as being on the test by NCEES. You should be reviewing all of the terms, learning locations within the CERM, and bringing all of these concepts back to the front of your brain. Work some problems. At the end of Step 5 you'll feel a lot more like when you just got out of college - that's the goal. If you finish early (before Step 6), start on the PM books.
TIMELINE - 3 to 4 Months Out
STEP 6) School of PE will start up and you'll be ready because you've reviewed the topics. Now that you've studied up, when the SoPE goes over something you won't stumble and it will be a true review. At the end of every class, spend the following week studying the material AGAIN and doing all of the problems that they give you AGAIN on your own. I used 3 hours every night during this intense portion. Now these subjects committed to memory. TAB EVERYTHING at this point. You should have lots and lots of tabs. When you have time, also squeeze in PM depth review.
TIMELINE - 6 Weeks Out
STEP 7) Take the NCEES practice test some time after you've reviewed everything. Score yourself honestly and read over everything which you stumbled on. Also read over everything one last time for speed Everything else you've nailed down by now.
TIMELINE - 1 Week Out
I wish someone would have told me this before I had started, so I'll tell you.
Oh, and use this forum. The members will help you a lot. If you have questions, ASK!
Thanks,
Darkness07
My advice, if you're going to plan on doing this exam only once, put 100% into your effort the first time. Plan on 200+ hours of studying and a good chunk of $$$.
Results: By the end of this process I was extremely confident whereas at the beginning I had VERY LOW confidence. I took the practice test one week before the exam and scored 70/80 without going back to check on work. During the actual exam I finished in under 2 hours on both the AM and PM portions, leaving plenty of room for double-checking. During the actual exam I corrected 3 problems by going back and checking, so I expect that I scored in the 70+s/80 - a for sure pass. I walked out of the testing room feeling that I had completely NAILED IT!
STEP 1) Pick a date and PM depth. You can't start effectively without these two items in mind. The testing date should be at least 3 months out.
TIMELINE - ASAP
STEP 2) Gather all required references and tools ASAP. By ASAP, I mean as soon as you KNOW you'll need it. For example, for Civil Transportation I NEEDED to have at minimum:
- Civil Engineering Reference Manual (CERM)
- AASHTO Green Book
- AASHTO Roadside Design Guide
- Highway Capacity Manual
- MUTCD
- NCEES sample test for PM depth
- Calculator(s)
STEP 3) Sign up for the School of PE and sign up early. This review course was worth its weight in gold. Be aware that it will probably be an online course (most local courses are canceled later but they offer to let you take the online course for cheaper!). No amount of internet searching or CERM reading can give you the testing experience that the SoPE can. Which topics are required? Which can you skip over? The SoPE will tell you. Even better, I rarely even used the CERM because the SoPE notes are so complete.
TIMELINE - ASAP, but after STEP 1.
STEP 4) Familiarize yourself with the list of subjects on the NCEES website for your chosen depth. Print it out.
TIMELINE - ASAP
STEP 5) Review all of the topics in the CERM for ONLY the items listed as being on the test by NCEES. You should be reviewing all of the terms, learning locations within the CERM, and bringing all of these concepts back to the front of your brain. Work some problems. At the end of Step 5 you'll feel a lot more like when you just got out of college - that's the goal. If you finish early (before Step 6), start on the PM books.
TIMELINE - 3 to 4 Months Out
STEP 6) School of PE will start up and you'll be ready because you've reviewed the topics. Now that you've studied up, when the SoPE goes over something you won't stumble and it will be a true review. At the end of every class, spend the following week studying the material AGAIN and doing all of the problems that they give you AGAIN on your own. I used 3 hours every night during this intense portion. Now these subjects committed to memory. TAB EVERYTHING at this point. You should have lots and lots of tabs. When you have time, also squeeze in PM depth review.
TIMELINE - 6 Weeks Out
STEP 7) Take the NCEES practice test some time after you've reviewed everything. Score yourself honestly and read over everything which you stumbled on. Also read over everything one last time for speed Everything else you've nailed down by now.
TIMELINE - 1 Week Out
I wish someone would have told me this before I had started, so I'll tell you.
Oh, and use this forum. The members will help you a lot. If you have questions, ASK!
Thanks,
Darkness07