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Had a setback with your exams? How can you turn your performance around?

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Welcome to the first newsletter of 2023!

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    Once you earn your PE license, the learning doesn’t stop.  Today I wanted...

CEA 168 – Coastal Engineering and Crushing Your PE with Matt Fanghella

    Video Introduction You probably never heard this before: someone switching f...

Civil FE/PE Exam – Structures – Find the Axial Force in an Inclined Member

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Civil FE/PE Exam – Geotechnical – Grading Soil Using the USCS Soil Classification System

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Tips for a Successful Transition from Civil Engineering Student to Civil Engineer

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The Importance of Geotechnical Investigations in Civil Engineering Projects

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CEA 167 – All You Ever Wanted to Know About Using a Recruiter with Brandon Mcgill

    Video Introduction Today, Brandon Mcgill, a recruiter with NES, jumps on the...

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