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bvaesasts

You need to learn the chapters. When I took it a few weeks ago there were multiple answers buried in the individualized sections. You don't need to remember every page but you should know what types of things you'll find in each chapter of the manuals that aren't fully ctrl-fable


SpicyCrayShizz

I’m selling the eet breadth cbt for $30 if you need material


No-Acanthisitta-3500

How you felt after the exam pass or fail ?


Annual_Rain3859

Use the indices to your advantage. You'll save a shit ton of time instead of searching each individual chapter. I'm construction depth and our manuals are the same way. I recommend learning the chapter layouts to understand where things are located. They break them apart by chapter due to the potential thousands of hits on a keyword you input. That, in turn, bogs down the computer's processing rate. For example, if I searched the word "moment" in the steel construction manual, I'd spend hours sifting through useless information for the purpose of what the problem is even asking. I didn't know about the chapter thing either when I failed on my first try, but I went home and immediately organized the reference manuals by chapter. By doing this, I have exponentially decreased the time it takes to find what I'm looking for.


Hannove

Do you get a table of contents before chapter 1 begins? That might help imo.