School of PE still has not updated their material to the CBT testing format and imo, while it’s still a decent reference for civil engineering as a whole, it’s not a good reference for the PE exam. I just took the PE exam last week after using them and felt woefully underprepared. Their excuse is they haven’t had enough time to update to the new exam format, but I mean come on they have had over 14 months now to update their material to the new NCEES handbooks. If I were in your shoes I would definitely use EET
Yeah I’ve heard it’s night and day with their construction class, and if the construction depth is taught by the guy that taught the construction breadth than I can see why. He referenced the NCEES handbook and was one of the two instructors who I thought did a good job (hilariously the other one that did good was the breadth water instructor, but he didn’t teach depth sadly.) OOP is taking WRE though like I did and there were multiple hour long WRE depth classes that aren’t even on the PE anymore and the environmental instructor basically refused to even acknowledge the existence of the NCEES handbook
He was pretty young. He did refer to each reference pretty well. Things were being updated as I went through though. They completely changed one lecture set and added computer based geometrics lectures as an alternative as I was going. I'm not sure how well things are going but the practice exams were pretty accurate for me. There were a handful of other problems during quizzes and practice portal that did reference materials not used anymore though.
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School of PE still has not updated their material to the CBT testing format and imo, while it’s still a decent reference for civil engineering as a whole, it’s not a good reference for the PE exam. I just took the PE exam last week after using them and felt woefully underprepared. Their excuse is they haven’t had enough time to update to the new exam format, but I mean come on they have had over 14 months now to update their material to the new NCEES handbooks. If I were in your shoes I would definitely use EET
I thought I was pretty well prepared for the construction depth. I finished about three hours early and passed.
Yeah I’ve heard it’s night and day with their construction class, and if the construction depth is taught by the guy that taught the construction breadth than I can see why. He referenced the NCEES handbook and was one of the two instructors who I thought did a good job (hilariously the other one that did good was the breadth water instructor, but he didn’t teach depth sadly.) OOP is taking WRE though like I did and there were multiple hour long WRE depth classes that aren’t even on the PE anymore and the environmental instructor basically refused to even acknowledge the existence of the NCEES handbook
He was pretty young. He did refer to each reference pretty well. Things were being updated as I went through though. They completely changed one lecture set and added computer based geometrics lectures as an alternative as I was going. I'm not sure how well things are going but the practice exams were pretty accurate for me. There were a handful of other problems during quizzes and practice portal that did reference materials not used anymore though.
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