Thank you LyceeFruit ! All the best for you exam!Check the Civil sub-forum
Thank you LyceeFruit ! All the best for you exam!Check the Civil sub-forum
I just passed Civil Structural on my 4th attempt. If I have one piece of advice, it's to take advantage of every type of preparation that you can afford. The first time I took an on-demand review course but wasn't disciplined enough to put in the time that was needed. Second time I didn't take any review courses thinking practice problems would solve my issue. Third time I took EET depth but no breadth review. 4th time I started doing practice problems in mid-to-late summer and took the live online breadth and depth review course from School of PE.Hi Guys, anybody who took civil structural ? I was hoping to get in touch with someone who is preparing structural for April 2020 and get some good advises from those who passed it.
If you could help, I would appreciate. Thanks a lot.
Congratulations!Yes! I passed this time around BUT it was my third time taking the exam. It is so hard to get the red button but there is hope!
Congrats! And wow, failing with a 54? That's rough! But I'm so glad you made it through!I just passed Civil Structural on my 4th attempt. If I have one piece of advice, it's to take advantage of every type of preparation that you can afford. The first time I took an on-demand review course but wasn't disciplined enough to put in the time that was needed. Second time I didn't take any review courses thinking practice problems would solve my issue. Third time I took EET depth but no breadth review. 4th time I started doing practice problems in mid-to-late summer and took the live online breadth and depth review course from School of PE.
I think the breadth is where most people do the best which helps offset worse performance on the depth. If you can take a breadth review course and focus on the handful of types of problems that you expect in each subject area, you can bank on getting a lot of those right.
Failed attempts were between 48 and 54 out of 80. First attempt was my best performance before passing and I probably prepared the least for that one. For what it's worth...
Good luck!
thank you so much and Congratulations for passing this test. I heard a lot of good things about EET and thinking of using it for the Geo. depth hoping to get the PE on my third attemptI switched out of structural after failing it twice. I went with it initially because that’s the majority of the classes I took in undergrad, but I switched to transportation because it aligned closer to the work I did. I passed this time in transportation on my first try using EET depth and self-study breadth. It was much, much easier to learn transportation topics than structural, I’ll tell you that. EET was incredible.
Thanks! Yeah I've been cursing NCEES about the 54 failing score since 2017 lol.Congrats! And wow, failing with a 54? That's rough! But I'm so glad you made it through!
Thank you for you valuable advise. I took school of PE on demand review course and I found it useful. My biggest mistake was time management, I did pretty well in the morning 29/40 but I ruined the average in the afternoon 18/40 when I wasted too much time on some problems that I should have skipped right away and focus on the easier ones. So I ran out of time and realized there were different problems I could have solved quickly but it was too late. This time the cutting score was probably 54/80.I just passed Civil Structural on my 4th attempt. If I have one piece of advice, it's to take advantage of every type of preparation that you can afford. The first time I took an on-demand review course but wasn't disciplined enough to put in the time that was needed. Second time I didn't take any review courses thinking practice problems would solve my issue. Third time I took EET depth but no breadth review. 4th time I started doing practice problems in mid-to-late summer and took the live online breadth and depth review course from School of PE.
I think the breadth is where most people do the best which helps offset worse performance on the depth. If you can take a breadth review course and focus on the handful of types of problems that you expect in each subject area, you can bank on getting a lot of those right.
Failed attempts were between 48 and 54 out of 80. First attempt was my best performance before passing and I probably prepared the least for that one. For what it's worth...
Good luck!
Yes, time management is critical and there's a reason everyone harps on that. I'm a bad test-taker (some people insist that just means I'm dumb lol) and establishing a strategy helped a ton. Mark each question 1-3 or 1-4 with 1 being the easiest. After you go through and solve all the 1s, go back to the beginning and start on the 2s, etc. If it's been several minutes on a problem and you're not making much progress, move on.Thank you for you valuable advise. I took school of PE on demand review course and I found it useful. My biggest mistake was time management, I did pretty well in the morning 29/40 but I ruined the average in the afternoon 18/40 when I wasted too much time on some problems that I should have skipped right away and focus on the easier ones. So I ran out of time and realized there were different problems I could have solved quickly but it was too late. This time the cutting score was probably 54/80.
What reference material would you recommend beside school of PE notes and codes ?
So I currently work in the Civil Transportation field but my major is in mining. I took Transportation in the Spring and I failed and I took it again in the Fall and I passed on my second attempt. Anyway I have heard of a number of people switching to Civil Transportation after failing other exams. I can't speak to the difficulty of other exams but Civil Transportation is not a gimme. It's still just as tough as the other exams. It's worked out for others switching over to Transportation but I wouldn't go in with the mentality that it's an automatic pass. You have to study just as hard for transportation as you do structures.does any one have any advise on switching the afternoon? i failed my second time on Geo and will register for April and was thinking about switching to other field but not sure about this decision...any help?
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