For everyone that is studying, what does your study plan look like?
pppffff I am so lost rn....I have already started to do problems and I am finalizing my plan for WRE April 2020.
Breadth: I will tackle this one alone with the CERM 15th edition I bought in 2018. Plan to create 1 binder with practice problems tabbed by NCEES Specs (I think). I plan to do as many breadth test as possible hopefully 6/7, slow at first and start picking up the pace as I get closer to March/April. I just finished a 20 question test I found the pdf link on this platform and I have some serious work to do on structures, geotech and wastewater plants. I have 4 other 40 q breadth tests I have found online that I will do starting now. After I am done with those I will buy some online. Either six-minute, ppi, PE prepared, or other. As I go thru the problems I am writing down the CERM page where I referenced equations that helped with the problem and also the NCEES spec for the problem binder I plan to make.
As far as references: CERM, I have the steel manual from college, I want to get a copy of the NDS and......
HELP: What other resources/reference books are necessary/recommended?
Depth: I think I am going to pay the $550 on this one a do the EET depth. I think this will help me greatly, I am afraid of doing a good job in the morning and not so good in the PM. I seem to have read that case a lot, good am and bad pm sessions because of not taking a class for the depth. for this afternoon session I will rely on the folder, lessons and problems provided from the class. I have seen some depth test sold online, any suggestions or recommendations on this one??
3-5 hours from Monday to Friday in the office. 5-8 hours during the weekends for now. I plan to pick up the pace in February with whatever class I take (or not). My plan is to achieve 300 hours of solid study time before test day. Mentally that is the number that will put me at ease.
That is all.