[SIZE=10.5pt]I just found out that I passed the April 2015 8-hour exam on my first try and I can't be more thankful that I found out about the Engineering, Education & Training (EET) review class when I did. In the Fall I took the AJRPE review class thinking I would get a jump start to my studying. Reflecting back now and compare the two classes; there is no comparison. If it wasn’t for my friends recommendation (who after two attempts at the PE took the EET review course and passed on his third attempt) I wouldn’t have found or registered with EET. I want to share my success to everyone else so that they can enjoy what I did and pass this exam on their first try.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]Just two give you a little background on myself. I am a husband and father of three kids so to say the least I knew it wasn't going to be easy going into the PE exam, but I did it. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]The EET class is very well organized and structured. The instructors are dedicated and committed to their students. They know that we're doing this process because we need the PE for our careers, but they focus and want you to enjoy the experience of studying and passing the exam on your first try. I can genuinely say that I really enjoyed the classes especially the depth class and really felt like I was learning and understanding the material. Nazrul Islam is depth instructor for the Water Resources and Environmental portion on the review course. He is an excellent instructor and probably one of the best that I have experienced through all of my years of school and studying. He’s notes are very detailed and up to date, you can tell that he is constantly updating or improving his notes to ensure that they keep up with the changes being made in the exam format/test plan. Nazrul has a great personality and he is easy to talk to. Nazrul and all of the instructors are there for the students and want us to pass. EET seemed different than other review classes in that they weren’t as strict about their material. What I mean is that I was enrolled in the live seminar class, but there were multiple occasions where I knew I was going to miss class and the instructors allowed me access to the on-demand lecture to watch the videos on my own. I have experienced other review classes where every hour is counted and logged against you and once those hours are used that’s it. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]Lastly, I want to emphasize that the material, instructors, and environment is great at EET, but the course is not easy. You will have homework and lots of lecture. If you want to pass the PE on your first try then this is the class for you. Make sure that you do what Nazrul and the other instructors tell you and you are guaranteed to pass; these guys are professionals and good at what they do. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]Thank you EET and especially Nazrul for having such an awesome review course without you guys I know that I wouldn’t have been able to pass on my first time. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]Good luck all my fellow PE’s.[/SIZE]