The Only 6 Times Changing Your Civil PE Exam Makes Sense

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 17 MIN

The Only 6 Times Changing Your Civil PE Exam Makes Sense

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

Having trouble passing the Civil PE Exam in your current discipline? 🤔 If yes, then switching exams can be the game-changer you’ve been looking for…if you do it right. 👇While sticking with the same exam is (and always will be) your best bet, there are a few exemptions to that rule that can really turn things around for you.In this episode, we cover the only six possible scenarios in which changing exams makes a whole lotta sense and can help you (finally!) get it over with.If you’ve been failing this exam over and over again, go check this out to see which one of these scenarios applies to you and how you could shake things up for your next try.🧠 IN THIS EPISODE:Scenario 1: Career ShiftScenario 2: Past Work ExperienceScenario 3: Scope of Work Scenario 4: Comfort With Exam ContentScenario 5: College Background Scenario 6: Most Favorable Exam🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED:Why You Should Stick With The Same Exam After a Fail?Which Civil PE Exam to Take?Joe Ebinger InterviewEsteban Valderrama InterviewBrett Van Hazel InterviewGrant Junghans interviewCameron McLaurin Interview🎁 OUR FREEBIES FOR YOU:The Civil FE Startup GuideThe Civil PE Startup Guide🖥️ OUR REVIEW COURSES:Civil FE Review CourseCivil PE Review Courses📚 OUR PRACTICE EXAMS:FE Practice ExamsFE CBT Exam SimulatorPE Bonus Theory QuestionsPE Practice ExamsPE CBT Exam SimulatorFE Environmental Practice ExamPE Environmental Practice Exam📱 CONNECT WITH CEA!WebsiteNewsletterFree CEA CommunityLinkedInYouTube [email protected]

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