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.
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.
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Thinking about taking the PE exam? Good move — but be warned, this isn’t your average test. The PE exam pushes your knowledge, focus, and endurance to the limit. In fact, it lasts longer than a ...
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