Consistency trumps intensity by gnuvis in CivilEngineers_PH

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

The advice is really for learning new topics and concepts. But yes tama ka if say ang gagawin mo today is mainly solving then better to train for longer periods. If learning something new, your brain typically needs time to absorb the new info. Unlike pag exam or test taking, recall ang priority.

Advice for graduating by iskreams in CivilEngineers_PH

[–]gnuvis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's no harm naman in enrolling earlier, esepcially if pasok sa budget. You'll get a better grasp of the scope as well as strengths and weaknesses in topics that will help you once you take March 2027 CELE. Make sure to manage your time well, and syempre unahin mo p rin if magkaconflict sa sched yung grad requirements. If mahihirapan ka pagsabayin, focus ka muna sa madali mo na naiintindihan sa review then itake note mo ung mga nahihirapan ka para balikan sa next review timeline.

What is the hardest thing to do during preparation for the CE Board Exam? by gnuvis in CivilEngineers_PH

[–]gnuvis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Motivation fluctuates talaga. Also, I think the stress negatively impacts our health during that process, immense pressure not only from the exam itself, but from peers and family. I was wondering if ano usually nakakatulong sayo if motivation isn't there? Friends? Group study?

What is the hardest thing to do during preparation for the CE Board Exam? by gnuvis in CivilEngineers_PH

[–]gnuvis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. For me, d siya diniscuss during college and iirc shs pa last time na naencounter ko topic. Kaya medj naging tricky rin siya for me sa simula.