CEA - Which PE Exam is the Easiest as We Look Back in 2023

EPISODE · Dec 9, 2023 · 21 MIN

CEA - Which PE Exam is the Easiest as We Look Back in 2023

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

“What’s the easiest of the five PE Civil Exams? 🤔'' That's one question we get all that time, and so I decided to jump into it again. While they’re all difficult and there’s no way around it, the latest NCCES report and other data make it clear which one may be a little less of a challenge. If you’re not sure which one to take, you’ll want to listen to this episode. 😉Tune in to Learn:A brief overview of the PE exam and the exam prep landscapeThe two "easiest" and the hardest PE exam overallWhy the huge number of standards for the Transportation exam is actually a positiveThe one thing that makes the Water Resources exam a good optionTwo things that makes the Geotech exam more challengingHow to choose your exam: Should you really go for the "easiest?"Insider exam tips from our private community of PE test-takersWhen we'll roll out our PE course update to meet the new NCEES specificationsA brand new course we just released to help you become a Floodplain ManagerHow you can join the waiting list for our California Seismic and Survey review coursesOur Partner:Civil Engineer GearResources Mentioned:NCEES Pass RatesPE Civil Transportation Exam SpecificationPE Civil Water Resources Exam SpecificationsPE Civil Geotechnical Exam SpecificationsOur Exam Prep Resources:Main WebsiteCivil FE Review Course Civil PE Review CourseCivil PE Depth Review CoursesFE Practice ExamsFE CBT Exam SimulatorPE Breadth Practice ExamsPE Depth Practice ExamsPE CBT Exam SimulatorConnect With Us:Free CEA CommunityFree NewsletterYouTube [email protected]

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