NCEES making big changes to the Civil Engineering PE Exam in 2024 | Breadth and Depth Format Ending

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • NCEES is ending the breadth/depth aspect of the Civil PE Exam - starting in April 2024, there will no longer be a common morning/breadth portion. Each of the five disciplines will be different exams. As an example, only transportation discipline examinees will have any transportation questions (everyone else will not have any, but some disciplines will still have overlap). ITRE has been providing PE exam review courses for 40 years and we're working to continue to provide an effective course to help you pass the exam, if you're interested in a review class, please check out our offerings: itre.ncsu.edu/...
    The updated NCEES specifications are available here: ncees.org/exam...

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  • @chocotv3573
    @chocotv3573 6 місяців тому +2

    For those who have already practiced in Civil Structural in the field, then maybe this changes is more advantage.

    • @FindleyDaniel
      @FindleyDaniel  6 місяців тому

      I agree, for a lot of people, this change may help them.

  • @hashembasrawi3803
    @hashembasrawi3803 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you Daniel, I’m planning on taking the PE Transportation exam, any advices on best books and lectures or any other reference to complete and pass the exam?

    • @FindleyDaniel
      @FindleyDaniel  4 місяці тому

      Hello! Here's a UA-cam playlist with a lot of NCEES PE exam transportation topics/questions/examples: ua-cam.com/play/PLQ2tBMRKXROYAW4OnuL0GjVgfdrtBp9Pp.html&si=PuKFwrKXjBExt3rd
      There are a number of good prep courses you could consider also. The one I help manage at NC State University has a live, online option starting in August if that's of interest: itre.ncsu.edu/training/pe-fe/

  • @kareemkhogali3904
    @kareemkhogali3904 9 місяців тому +1

    I was planning on taking the PE exam (transportation) this January but decided to reschedule till April for the new format, considering I'm giving myself a couple more months of studying and putting all my focus on just transportation, I thought it was a good idea. My senior at work says I'd be better off taking the current version since I'm still a fresh graduate (I got my bachelor's in May and EIT in July).
    What is your opinion, Daniel? Since I'd be in one of the first batch of examinees for this new format, would it be better to be taking the new or old (current) version?

    • @FindleyDaniel
      @FindleyDaniel  9 місяців тому

      Great question! Have you already been studying for the current breadth/depth format? If so, I would also agree with the advice of attempting it in this format prior to April. If you haven't been preparing much or want additional time, I would actually recommend waiting for another year or two. At that point, I think there will be more information about the exam and it will also give you time to build more knowledge in the design standards that are listed for use on the exam.

  • @oleopathic
    @oleopathic 9 місяців тому +1

    Good.

  • @oleopathic
    @oleopathic 9 місяців тому +2

    Is this a good or a bad change, Daniel ?

    • @FindleyDaniel
      @FindleyDaniel  9 місяців тому +2

      There are some advantages and disadvantages, but overall I think it's a net positive for the examinee and will favor those who are more familiar with the design standards in their discipline instead of a broader civil engineering background.

    • @oleopathic
      @oleopathic 9 місяців тому +2

      @FindleyDaniel will this benefit older, more experienced engineer rather than a fresh graduate with an EIT ?
      As it stands now, a fresh graduate can and does often take and pass before the 4 year experiential mark. Which seems to defeat the purpose of the exam. So he benefits from the more generalized exam of today.
      Whereas the older engineer, who has forgotten quite a bit of general engineering, as he's specialized at this point. He struggles with current PE format.
      I'm summary. To me it seems that the old format favors the young engineer whereas the new format favors the older engineer.
      Thoughts?

    • @FindleyDaniel
      @FindleyDaniel  9 місяців тому +2

      I do think that's likely,@@oleopathic. From my understanding, that's the intent of this change in the exam - to put more focus on the professional practice aspect that you need to gain by working in the profession.