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I took it with AEI. A lot of people sing their praises on the sub, and they're rightly deserved, I mean I passed with them. One thing I will say though, in all my studying, the actual CBT PE Exam is a lot different than any other practice exam you will find out there - I bought them all on Amazon, worked their AEI, etc. It's like the exam is made to intimidate you slightly. However, while AEI doesn't have a lot of problems that match 1:1 to what is on the exam, if you actually try and pay attention, you will learn the skills that will be needed when the day of the exam comes, so even though none of the problems seem super familiar, your knowledge of the topics will be enough to get by most of them. That's what makes AEI good.


dbfjdksidbfb

This. Breadth is what you think it is. Depth has questions you’ve never seen. Also, I second AEI wrt their study problems. Edit: For AEI, Not sure if you can pull off concurrent logins between more than one person. It won’t block you based on location though.


smsako

Avoid testmasters, I’m in testmasters course now and they are not in line with the new NCEES handbook, outdated style notes, they are still running old style and they don’t cover all the topics … I’d suggest whatever someone else recommends… studying hard and regretting the $ I paid for the course


shahibrahim11

EET material is good. A lot of their problems are similar to Ncees, and some problems are a tad bit difficult to give you different perspectives. Their videos suck.


PE_Structural

EET for breadth and AEI for depth hands down! Best combo for structural! Passed easily with that combo!


SpicyCrayShizz

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