CEA - Changes Are Coming to the FE Exam in July 2020 - Let's Talk About It!

EPISODE · Mar 7, 2020 · 27 MIN

CEA - Changes Are Coming to the FE Exam in July 2020 - Let's Talk About It!

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

The NCEES has decided it's time to change up the FE exam....again.  They have released a new specification for those taking the exam starting in July of 2020.  With it, they are releasing a new FE Handbook version 10.0 that also comes with its fair share of changes.   Come join us as we discuss these changes and how this might impact you if you are in the market for passing the civil FE exam! If you are taking the exam before July you are good to use the older stuff but if you are thinking of taking it in July or later then listen up! Resources Mentioned 99 Designs - If you need a logo, website, t-shirt, business cards, or anything you can imagine graphically created then go to https://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/99designs and get a team of graphic designers going!  It's a sweet service with amazing graphics. The Ultimate Civil FE Review Course - We will take you by the hand and give you all the tools necessary to pass this exam.  Join us at https://www.civilfereviewcourse.com Civil Engineering Academy - this is our home base.  Find tips, resources, free stuff, and more right at https://www.civilengineeringacademy.com PPI - PPI is the world leader in exam prep material for the FE and PE exam.  Head to https://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/ppi and use our discount code of CIVAC to get 15% off any book you get there.  It's a good deal when you need problems!

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