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Licensure exams are hard, but here’s what you didn’t know — the technical content isn't the biggest challenge civil engineers say they face when they go up against them! 😧
Here’s what it is…👇
According to 64% of them, the real challenge they face to pass the FE, PE, or CFM exam is finding the time to actually sit down and study.
After all, among work responsibilities, family obligations, household chores, and personal interests, how can you possibly find any time to study in your busy days?! 😅
All of us here at CEA have been in that exact same situation, but we found out about a surprisingly simple time management technique that helped us make time for our exam prep. Every. Single. Day.
In this episode, we dive into what this technique is all about, the psychological reasons why it works like a charm no matter how busy your life is, and how you can apply it right away in 4 simple steps.
Apply this technique and you’ll find the time to study that you didn’t think you had so you can get this over with once and for all. (Thank us later. 😉)
🧠 TUNE IN TO LEARN:
What this Time Management Technique is All About
3 Reasons Why It Works Like a Charm to For You to Study
The 4-Step Process to Apply It and Find Time to Study (Still Today!)
The Biggest Thing You Need to Remember for This Technique to Work
2 Fatal Mistakes to Avoid When Using This Technique
The Brutal Truth About Finding Time for Your Exam Prep (Hint: You Won't Like It)
🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Harvard Research Paper
🎁 OUR FREEBIES FOR YOU:
The Civil FE Startup Guide
The Civil PE Startup Guide
FREE CFM® Course Module
🖥️ OUR REVIEW COURSES:
Civil FE Review Course
Civil PE Review Courses
CFM® Review Course
📚 OUR PRACTICE EXAMS:
FE Practice Exams
FE CBT Exam Simulator
PE Bonus Theory Questions
PE Practice Exams
PE CBT Exam Simulator
CFM® Practice Exam
FE Environmental Practice Exam
PE Environmental Practice Exam
📱 CONNECT WITH CEA!
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Free CEA Community
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Licensure exams are hard, but here’s what you didn’t know — the technical content isn't the biggest challenge civil engineers say they face when they go up against them! 😧
Here’s what it is…👇
According to 64% of them, the real challenge they face to pass the FE, PE, or CFM exam is finding the time to actually sit down and study.
After all, among work responsibilities, family obligations, household chores, and personal interests, how can you possibly find any time to study in your busy days?! 😅
All of us here at CEA have been in that exact same situation, but we found out about a surprisingly simple time management technique that helped us make time for our exam prep. Every. Single. Day.
In this episode, we dive into what this technique is all about, the psychological reasons why it works like a charm no matter how busy your life is, and how you can apply it right away in 4 simple steps.
Apply this technique and you’ll find the time to study that you didn’t think you had so you can get this over with once and for all. (Thank us later. 😉)
🧠 TUNE IN TO LEARN:
What this Time Management Technique is All About
3 Reasons Why It Works Like a Charm to For You to Study
The 4-Step Process to Apply It and Find Time to Study (Still Today!)
The Biggest Thing You Need to Remember for This Technique to Work
2 Fatal Mistakes to Avoid When Using This Technique
The Brutal Truth About Finding Time for Your Exam Prep (Hint: You Won't Like It)
🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Harvard Research Paper
🎁 OUR FREEBIES FOR YOU:
The Civil FE Startup Guide
The Civil PE Startup Guide
FREE CFM® Course Module
🖥️ OUR REVIEW COURSES:
Civil FE Review Course
Civil PE Review Courses
CFM® Review Course
📚 OUR PRACTICE EXAMS:
FE Practice Exams
FE CBT Exam Simulator
PE Bonus Theory Questions
PE Practice Exams
PE CBT Exam Simulator
CFM® Practice Exam
FE Environmental Practice Exam
PE Environmental Practice Exam
📱 CONNECT WITH CEA!
Website
Newsletter
Free CEA Community
YouTube Channel

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