DanHalen
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I am planning to take the Civil PE exam in April 2013 and want to give myself plenty of time to prepare. This fall I will be taking the School of PE's prep class to help me get prepared. From what I've read most people do fine with the CERM manual and refresher notes from the School of PE for the morning session but I'm not sure what to take for the afternoon session.
My biggest problem right now is picking an afternoon module. I have a little bit of experience with about all subjects so it's kind of like I'm the jack of all trades and master of none. The job that I've had over the past six years is doing design work on sanitary sewers, water mains, force mains, low pressure sewers, pump stations, erosion control plans, tracking projects in Primavera, and endless engineering reports. I feel that I have a pretty strong case for water resources but not so sure about the environmental because I've not had much experience with treatment plants. I've ruled out Structures and Geotech which leaves me with Transportation, Construction, and Water Resources/Environmental. My instinct is to pick the path of least resistance and I don't know which of these modules would qualify as the "path of least resistance." Most people recommend picking something that is closely related to your job. In my case, my job might be too narrowly focused to be of any benefit.
According to NCEES's website, they are revising the Construction and Transportation exams for April 2013. What I'm afraid of happening is that my prep class will be utterly worthless in preparing me for that exam since NCEES is changing it up. If Construction or Transportation is much easier than Water Resources/Environmental I'll take my chances on one of those two.
If I were to choose today (someone holding a gun to my head) I would probably choose Water Resources/Environmental. What references are needed for the afternoon session if I were to choose Water Resources/Environmental? I've read mixed reviews on almost every reference that people suggest. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to take to the exam that has taken the test recently? Can one of the admins post a poll as to which most reference book is the most helpful for the morning and afternoon session?
My biggest problem right now is picking an afternoon module. I have a little bit of experience with about all subjects so it's kind of like I'm the jack of all trades and master of none. The job that I've had over the past six years is doing design work on sanitary sewers, water mains, force mains, low pressure sewers, pump stations, erosion control plans, tracking projects in Primavera, and endless engineering reports. I feel that I have a pretty strong case for water resources but not so sure about the environmental because I've not had much experience with treatment plants. I've ruled out Structures and Geotech which leaves me with Transportation, Construction, and Water Resources/Environmental. My instinct is to pick the path of least resistance and I don't know which of these modules would qualify as the "path of least resistance." Most people recommend picking something that is closely related to your job. In my case, my job might be too narrowly focused to be of any benefit.
According to NCEES's website, they are revising the Construction and Transportation exams for April 2013. What I'm afraid of happening is that my prep class will be utterly worthless in preparing me for that exam since NCEES is changing it up. If Construction or Transportation is much easier than Water Resources/Environmental I'll take my chances on one of those two.
If I were to choose today (someone holding a gun to my head) I would probably choose Water Resources/Environmental. What references are needed for the afternoon session if I were to choose Water Resources/Environmental? I've read mixed reviews on almost every reference that people suggest. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to take to the exam that has taken the test recently? Can one of the admins post a poll as to which most reference book is the most helpful for the morning and afternoon session?