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You’ve probably heard it whispered in engineering circles or seen it pop up in online forums: “You need 300 hours to pass the PE exam.” This number gets thrown around a lot. Some even broaden it to a ...
This is a good starting point. You can’t just wing it. Most successful candidates suggest dedicating a good chunk of study time—think anywhere from 200 to 300 hours. That might sound like a lot, but ...
Thinking about taking the PE exam? You’re not alone. Every year, 25,000 engineers take the PE exam to advance their careers. But here’s what you need to know: Passing this exam is no walk in the park.
If you’re on a mission to conquer one of the toughest exams in engineering, the FE or PE, you need a review course. But should it be the School of PE review course? It’s definitely at the top of my ...
With more than two decades of experience in higher education, cultural criticism and politics, Horacio Sierra's writing and public speaking aims to demystify higher education and promote the ...
Did you know that it wasn’t until 2024 that all PE exams became fully computer-based? Not that long ago, you would have been sharpening a pencil and lugging around a giant reference book on exam day.
PE Civil exams will still be closed-book and computer-based, include 80 questions and last a total of nine hours including the optional break. Updated specifications for civil engineer professional ...