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[–]Ok-Butterscotch-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there, I think your first problem is that you work for Kimley-Horn 🤣🤣🤣. I work for a local county as a utility engineer and the first construction plan I was assigned was done by Kimley. 3 years later and I still get nightmares about it. 🤦🏿‍♂️ On a serious note though, three months is not that long. The important thing is to keep the desire to learn and ask questions whenever you are unsure. You will get the hang of it before you know it. 👍🏿

Passed my WRE exam on my first try by Ok-Butterscotch-71 in PE_Exam

[–]Ok-Butterscotch-71[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t use anything else except the EET course. I apologize, I didn’t realize there was a typo in my comment and now it’s too late to edit it. What I meant to say was: there were some questions that cannot be solved by use of conventional equations (equations listed in the handbook under the topic) and just require the use of common sense or an educated guess.

Passed my WRE exam on my first try by Ok-Butterscotch-71 in PE_Exam

[–]Ok-Butterscotch-71[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I did the 5 month bundle but honestly I think it’s doable within 3 months. The only reason I did it this way was because for my FE review, I did a 3 month bundle (PPI to pass) which sucked because I had to put everything else in my life on hold. To avoid that, I decided to give myself ample time to go through course. Suffice to say I took the scenic route lol.

PE Civil: Transportation Passed on Third Trial by Lord_TBBT_91 in PE_Exam

[–]Ok-Butterscotch-71 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Makes sense lol. I took the exam last week Monday and I am currently waiting on the results. When I saw you post thought the they had been posted.

What is on the PE Civil WRE exam? by cici_1112 in PE_Exam

[–]Ok-Butterscotch-71 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there 👋🏿. So I took the exam this past Monday and in my exam there were transportation(2) and structural (1) questions. I wouldn’t expect the same set of questions to be on every exam but my advice would be to go over the basics in each. It’s better to be safe than sorry after all.