u/Buyhighselllow3255

Construction PE, Necessary References

Wanting some advice from recent PE Construction test takers.

Which reference manuals would you recommend to buy and get familiar with.

I do not have the funds nor the time to thoroughly review them all so what 2-3 are absolutely necessary.

I am using the EET On Demand course which seems to be going over the tables that are important.

Thank you

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u/Buyhighselllow3255 — 4 days ago
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Civil FE Passed

Found out I passed the Civil FE

Just wanted to write a few quick notes about my experience and study habits.

I completed it the final semester of my senior year in college.

Started studying in March with Mark Mattson Videos. Only around 4 hours a week

Ramped up as the exam got closer in June to about 8 hours a week working any free practice problems I could find.

Purchased the NCEES practice test and completed a week before the exam (75%).

Im not good at studying for long periods of time daily. Therefore I want to make it known that 1-2 hour study sessions 3-4 times a week for a couple months can be sufficient if structured efficiently.

Grateful to have passed.

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u/Buyhighselllow3255 — 4 months ago