We know. Failing the PE Exam stings. 😬 Especially after hours of studying and no-fun weekends. When this happened, you wanted to jump ship and switch to another discipline, right? 🤔
That’s everybody’s knee-jerk reaction, but here’s the kicker — that move might actually set you back instead of moving you forward! 😨
In this episode, I dive into my hot take on one of the most common questions we get here at CEA from PE test-takers like you: Should I switch exams after failing?
My answer will not surprise you. Instead, it goes against everything you used to believe about this…but it comes straight from my own experience as a repeat taker who’s been exactly where you are right now.
If you’ve failed once, twice, or even a few times already and feel like running to another Civil PE Exam discipline, this one’s for you. 🎧
Give it a listen before you make a decision that could delay your license even longer!
🧠 TUNE IN TO LEARN:
My Hot Take on Switching PE Exams After a Fail (and Why)
4 Advantages You Earned Prepping for Your Failed Attempts
7 Advantages You Now Have for Having Taken the Exam Before
My Personal Story as a Repeater Taker at This Crossroads Myself
5 Downsides of Switching Exams You Don't Even Consider
3 Things to Fix That Works Better Than Switching Exams
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Tucker Stafford Interview (CEA #255)
Makenzie Allen Interview (CEA #192)
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