@alandnaji4140 Hey there! Great question. Getting started on the PE exam journey is all about setting yourself up for success. Check out our video on the top 10 reasons for failing to help avoid common pitfalls. Then, make sure you fully understand the exam format and requirements for your discipline. Once you're clear on what you're facing, it's time to create a study plan and invest in some quality resources. A study group can be a huge help, too! Most importantly, stay consistent and don't give up! We're rooting for you!
I recently took the PE Exam. I studied for 5 months. I didn't pass but I did get a decent amount of experience. I honestly studied an hour a day and 5 hours on the weekends each day. I did get about a 60% at least according to the diagnostic. I will try harder next time. But I'm just at a loss because I was confident when I left the exam with an hour and a half to spare. I will try again.
Can you please advise me how can I start?
@alandnaji4140 Hey there! Great question. Getting started on the PE exam journey is all about setting yourself up for success. Check out our video on the top 10 reasons for failing to help avoid common pitfalls. Then, make sure you fully understand the exam format and requirements for your discipline. Once you're clear on what you're facing, it's time to create a study plan and invest in some quality resources. A study group can be a huge help, too! Most importantly, stay consistent and don't give up! We're rooting for you!
I recently took the PE Exam. I studied for 5 months. I didn't pass but I did get a decent amount of experience. I honestly studied an hour a day and 5 hours on the weekends each day. I did get about a 60% at least according to the diagnostic. I will try harder next time. But I'm just at a loss because I was confident when I left the exam with an hour and a half to spare. I will try again.
@kevinkruger6233 Thank you for sharing your experience. Your determination is inspiring, and I have no doubt you'll rock the exam next time!