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I took every book I could (23 or so) and used a lot of them.

My method was to take the NCEES outline and know where to find each topic/item in each reference I had. I developed a reference sheet that had a shortcut to each reference. This worked wonders for me and I think my chances of passing would have been diminished without doing that.

There were 5-6 questions the CERM didn't help me with and luckily I had other sources to cover them.

 
I thought that I found everything for the morning in CREM except the transpotation problem being mentioned. I am not sure why but I had a copy of the required table, I think it was part of someone elses notes that were posted, or I just added them to mine since I was stupid and did not follow the outline when I first started studying.

Dont be stupid like me .... Follow the outline... that is what they want, it must be close to 90% accurate, there are a couple of strays but not worth studying all that extra stuff for.

 
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