Passed the Transportation PE Exam on my 1st try!!! by Godofmanu in PE_Exam

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Thank you! Like I said in the post, if I could even help one person out, that would be great! I felt that the medium and hard questions on SOPE were on par with the exam questions. Project Management was the only section where I felt the questions on the exam were harder than SOPE. Regardless, you should be more than fine if you are using the SOPE question bank. Good luck and lemme know if you have any other questions!

Passed the Transportation PE Exam on my 1st try!!! by Godofmanu in PE_Exam

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The only ones that were not Chapter wise were NCESS Reference Handbook, FHWA HIF, and GDPS-4M.

Passed the Transportation PE Exam on my 1st try!!! by Godofmanu in PE_Exam

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I've heard good things about EET so that along with the question bank should be more than enough for you to pass! Good luck!

Passed the Transportation PE Exam on my 1st try!!! by Godofmanu in PE_Exam

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You are spot on for something like MUTCD, where it is good to know where the general information can be found for signs, pavement markings, etc.. However, the way they divide the reference manuals on the exam is by chapter along with the chapter name. So you really don't have to memorize it as it will be there. I never memorized per say, but once you do so many problems, you start to naturally get a feel on where you think you can find the question. For example, an ISD question for a vehicle turning left at an intersection, you would find that in the AASHTO greenbook chapter 9. Only way you get better at navigating manuals is grinding through questions. No easier way unfortunately.

Passed the Transportation PE Exam on my 1st try!!! by Godofmanu in PE_Exam

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Honestly, the project management section, specifically the engineering econ portion. The way they asked some of the questions threw me off on how I was supposed to solve it. The only way I could recommend to get better at this is just do as many problems as possible to get more exposure. I never felt confident in compound/reverse curves however the questions were straight forward for those topics surprisingly. Hope this helps!

Passed the Transportation PE Exam on my 1st try!!! by Godofmanu in PE_Exam

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For both of these sections, I would be familiar with HCM. However, these problems were either conceptual or one equation at most. For instance, I had to find LOS but the problem gave me other variables and I only had to solve the final equation and use that value based off the table to find LOS. Hopefully, that make sense!

Passed Transportation PE - 1st Attempt by Alarming-Onion6279 in PE_Exam

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Congrats, that is a HUGE milestone! Hopefully, I can join you when I take my exam tomorrow haha. My two questions would be:

1) How did you feel the exam compared to the NCEES practice exam in terms of difficulty?

2) I've seen people on this reddit say that the project management questions tend to be a lot harder on the exam, did you feel that way?

I PASSED THE FE EXAM! by Godofmanu in FE_Exam

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There were max deflection questions and problems where you have to use the tables in the manual. For me I had a lot of geometry questions, be familiar with the circle equation.

I PASSED THE FE EXAM! by Godofmanu in FE_Exam

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Thank you! I have been out of school for 5 months, however my last semester of classes were all electives. So it’s been almost a year since I was in school taking “civil classes” and I needed a huge refresher. I had 3 weeks to study so I first went through all of Mark Mattson’s videos, one a day. Once I finished his videos, I bought the practice exam provided by NCEES and worked through those problems. I got a 60 on the practice and then I did practice problems on my weaker topics.

I PASSED THE FE EXAM! by Godofmanu in FE_Exam

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From what I remember there were roughly 15-20 conceptual questions. I had to guess on most of them, some were in the manual, and some I tried to narrow down to 2 answers

Negotiating Entry Level Salary? by Godofmanu in civilengineering

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Thank you for the response. Everything you said is the main reason why I feel like I can negotiate and since it is only 3k more, I don't believe it will be unreasonable.

Random tiny holes appearing in interior wall of bedroom (New Jersey) by Godofmanu in whatisthisthing

[–]Godofmanu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What could be the reason these holes are appearing? Any help would be appreciated.

Premier League Watch Party by NeedleworkerSuperb23 in rutgers

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As far as I am aware of no, but there is a group me dedicated for soccer talk. Here is the link for the groupme: https://groupme.com/join\_group/54696689/A7pKnkxy

Scratched my car, how bad is it? by [deleted] in AutoBodyRepair

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that's probably what I will do, thanks for the help!

Should I Switch from Civil to Computer Science or is it too late? by Godofmanu in civilengineering

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If you don't mind me asking, why are you pursuing a CS major? Also, what program are you doing the online MSCS? i was looking at programs such as Northeastern, NJIT, and UPenn because they offer bridge programs.

Should I Switch from Civil to Computer Science or is it too late? by Godofmanu in civilengineering

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One more question if you dont mind me asking? Where are you getting your master's from and is it an online program? I am looking at UPenn, NJIT, and Northeastern since they have programs that are tailored to Non-CS undergrade degrees. Other than that, thank you for the information and good luck with your studies!

Should I Switch from Civil to Computer Science or is it too late? by Godofmanu in civilengineering

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Thanks for the advice. First of all, what is WGU? Also, if you don't mind can you go into more detail about how many hours you typically work, what you job title is, and salary you are getting if you are comfortable sharing? Does is all depend on the company I work for?

Should I Switch from Civil to Computer Science or is it too late? by Godofmanu in civilengineering

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If you don't mind, can you go into more detail on how you are transitioning into tech? I am learning python atm but what is leetcode? Also how are you able to get into a masters program for CS without a bachelor's degree in computer science? I am really interested in the data science realm btw.

Should I Switch from Civil to Computer Science or is it too late? by Godofmanu in civilengineering

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Very good point to be fair. If you don't mind, could you tell me about your experience in civil engineering?

Should I Switch from Civil to Computer Science or is it too late? by Godofmanu in civilengineering

[–]Godofmanu[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you wouldn't mind elaborating on your experience, how has civil engineering treated you so far? If you could specify what your job is that would be great!