About this episode
Don’t think you can become a PE years after school and without having followed the traditional path of getting a degree in civil? ? Then this episode with Bill Bollman, PE will blow your mind!Bill started out as a CAD Technician who worked his way up to Roadway Production Manager over 30 years without a civil engineering degree…and has now just become a licensed PE! (Yep, you read that right. ?)In this episode, he shares the legalities around waiving the FE exam and dives deep into the details of this fascinating journey to pull this off. From how he weaved an insane amount of study hours into his days to be able to fill huge civil engineering knowledge gaps he had…all the way to how he strategically scheduled practice exams at very specific moments in his prep to help him with the time management issue.If you didn’t follow the “traditional” engineering path, are deep into your career, and are wondering if becoming a PE is still on the table, Bill’s story shows that not only is it possible — you still have a lot to gain from it.? TUNE IN TO LEARN:His Journey to Get the PE as a CAD Tech With No Civil DegreeHow He Filled the Knowledge Gaps for the Exam That He Didn't Learn in SchoolHow He Structured His Study Hours in His Days With Work and FamilyWhy He Put in So Much Study Time That Other People Would Call Him "Crazy"What His Support System at Home Looked Like to Be Able to Pull This offHow He Processed His Failed First Attempt at the PE (And Got Back on His Feet)A Big Part of Passing the PE That's Not Related to Studying at AllThe Civil Engineering Academy Resources He Used and Why He Liked ThemHow He Strategically Scheduled Practice Exams to Fix His Time Management IssueThe Real Ratio Between Calculation vs. Theory Questions on the PEWhat Getting the PE License Means to His Career, Even Without a Civil DegreeHis 2 Pieces of Advice for Those Taking the PE? RESOURCES MENTIONED:Dr. Daniel Findley’sPE GeniusCEA Podcast Ep 195 (Wade Broussard)CEA Podcast Ep 306 (Jimmy Daughtry)CEA Podcast Ep 258 (Connor Aycock)100 Bonus Transportation Theory Questions