Failed my PE exam twice — what finally worked for me

by Kevin O. 92 views3 replies
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Kevin O.OP
May 27, 2026

So I finally passed my PE exam on the third attempt last month and I want to share what actually made the difference, because I was seriously close to giving up. The first two times I studied the way I studied in college — just reading through the reference manual and doing a few sample problems. Big mistake. The morning session was okay but that afternoon depth section in structural destroyed me both times.

What changed everything was switching to an ENGINEERING practice test routine instead of passive reading. I mean seriously drilling problems under timed conditions, at least 20-25 problems a night for about 8 weeks. I also found a study guide that broke down the NCEES exam specifications topic by topic and worked through each one systematically. I was scoring around 55% on practice exams in week one and got up to 78% by the end.

My biggest exam tips: don't skip the breadth section even if you're confident in it, and learn your reference manual tabs cold. Time management is what kills most people, not knowledge. Anyone else have a similar experience or currently in the middle of prep?

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Nicole F.
May 28, 2026
Congrats on passing! I'm currently 6 weeks out from my exam date and honestly feeling pretty anxious. Civil transportation depth for me. How did you handle topics that just wouldn't click no matter how many times you reviewed them? I've got a few hydraulics concepts that keep tripping me up and I'm not sure whether to keep grinding them or just cut my losses and focus on stronger areas.
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Chloe W.
May 28, 2026
This really resonates with me. I passed on my second try and the timed practice was the game changer for me too. I was spending like 4-5 minutes per problem early on, which is way too long. Once I forced myself to move on and come back, my scores jumped noticeably. Also, the morning breadth section is more important than people give it credit for — don't assume you can coast through it.
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Chris D.
May 28, 2026
Tabbing your NCEES reference manual before exam day is non-negotiable. I put sticky notes on every major section and practiced finding things in under 30 seconds. On exam day your brain is fried and you don't want to waste a single minute flipping around.

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