maximus808
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I'm taking the Civil PE in April 2010.
PPI2PASS created a schedule to go through the CERN but I don't think I'll follow that. What do you think of this strategy,
I'm going to go through the Exam Specifications from the NCEES website:
This is the outline with the percentage breakdowns.
I'll start with Construction (20%), Geotech (20%), Structural, etc. checking off each section as I go.
For example, I'm half way through the Construction Section. First I'll read the section and do the problems in the CERN and use the Quick Reference, then afterwards do problems in the Practice Problems book from Lindeburg. I hope to go through most of the sections by Test date. I'll try and do a sample examination from Lindeburg one week before the exam.
I will be tabbing my cern, quickreference and practice problems with similar color tabs.
Also, what depth did you take and how was it, would you recommend it? I'm thinking of taking either Transportation or Water/Env. I heard Trans is the easiest with the right materials although Water would probably be my strength, not environmental though. Thanks guys!
PPI2PASS created a schedule to go through the CERN but I don't think I'll follow that. What do you think of this strategy,
I'm going to go through the Exam Specifications from the NCEES website:
This is the outline with the percentage breakdowns.
I'll start with Construction (20%), Geotech (20%), Structural, etc. checking off each section as I go.
For example, I'm half way through the Construction Section. First I'll read the section and do the problems in the CERN and use the Quick Reference, then afterwards do problems in the Practice Problems book from Lindeburg. I hope to go through most of the sections by Test date. I'll try and do a sample examination from Lindeburg one week before the exam.
I will be tabbing my cern, quickreference and practice problems with similar color tabs.
Also, what depth did you take and how was it, would you recommend it? I'm thinking of taking either Transportation or Water/Env. I heard Trans is the easiest with the right materials although Water would probably be my strength, not environmental though. Thanks guys!