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Learning from Rust

Travel to a 22-acre field in West Lafayette, Indiana and you’ll find six dozen steel bridge sections and 3 complete bridges. Used as a university lab, bridge inspection training facility, and an eclectic museum, the Steel Bridge Research Inspection Training and Engineering Center (S-BRITE) is a world unto itself. Check out the story behind it all. – Shannon Warchol, […]

FEATURED TESTIMONIAL – I Felt Prepared for the Exam

“I signed up for the DTC review in preparation for the PE exam. I spent 35-40 hours per week pouring over the material provided. I was pleased with how succinctly the information was presented. The lesson plans helped me stay organized and motivated as I checked off each item. The lesson videos were straight forward […]

Push to Cross – Not Always

Many cities struggle to find the appropriate balance between prioritizing vehicular or pedestrian traffic. If you’re curious why an intersection does or does not have a push button and what it does or does not do, check out this article about Washington, DC’s pedestrian crossing system. You’ll also learn about other treatments at intersections that can be […]

Shareable Electric Scooters – For or Against?

As the saying goes, “There are two kinds of people.” When the topic is shareable electric scooters, the line between “for” or “against” is clearly defined. Not many people are on the fence. A recent ASME article summarized the arguments for both sides very nicely. In fact, it might serve as a starting document for taking a fresh […]

FEATURED TESTIMONIAL – The Best Method to Help Me Prepare Well

“I passed the Civil Geotechnical PE Exam with a score of 79. Thank you for providing excellent tools for taking the test. It really was the best method to help me prepare well. I will be telling my colleagues about your course and how well it worked for me. Thanks again!” – PE, Texas Civil […]

Earthquake Hydrogeology

A new study shows earthquakes can shake up permeability and change groundwater behavior. Groundwater systems generally are made up of layers of permeable rock called aquifers separated by low-permeability layers called aquitards. When an earthquake shakes things up, the structure of these layers can change and cause an increase in stream flow as water is […]

Cactus to the Pollution Rescue

Could the humble cactus be the solution to our plastic waste problem? Chemical engineering professor Sandra Pascoe Ortiz is beta-testing an edible, biodegradable packaging material made from the juice of prickly pear cactus leaves. The juice “is a natural polymer that can be improved by combining certain substances to give it a similar appearance and […]

FEATURED TESTIMONIAL – Instrumental in Passing the Exam!

“After taking your course, I sat for the PE Civil Transportation Exam. I graduated from The Ohio State University in 1990. I have worked in the field for 27 years and this is my first time taking the exam. I received my NCEES results and I passed. Your course was instrumental in passing the exam.”– Brent Tucker, PE, […]

Concrete – The Most Popular Man-Made Material on Earth

I’m not surprised that concrete is the most used building material, but I was surprised to find it’s the second most used substance behind water. I don’t think I’ve ever had a construction project where we didn’t use concrete. A fascinating article talks about the past, present and future uses of concrete. – Jason Savage, DTC […]

FEATURED TESTIMONIAL – All the Hours Paid Off!

“I participated in the 20-Week Review class for the Civil: Water Resources and Environmental exam. All of the hours put into studying and developing the materials following the Dr. Tom method paid off as I passed the Exam. One of the critical items to my success was understanding the test taking method of taking multiple passes […]

DR. THOMAS H. BROWN, JR. P.E

DR.THOMAS H. BROWN, JR., P.E.

The Dr. Tom Method & Strategy

Dr. Tom, as he is affectionately known, teaches the course overview lessons for Civil Engineering, outlining the Dr. Tom Method and Exam Strategy on which all DTC Reviews are based. Tom originally developed the 20-Week review format for the Mechanical PE Exams, and then, with the DTC Civil Instructors, he created the Civil PE Exam Review.

Hello, I’m Tom Brown, and I based my online 20-Week Mechanical Engineering PE Exam Review on my many years of experience preparing mechanical engineers for the PE Exam. With the help of my DTC team, I developed the tried and true structure and method that we offer online today. Our Civil and Mechanical courses will provide you will a step by step path to being successful on the exam. It requires a tremendous time commitment and effort on your part, but if you follow the plan that we have laid out for you, you will have everything you need to succeed.” – Tom Tom received his Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1970. He earned a Masters Degree in Engineering Mechanics from Georgia Tech in 1973. Dr. Tom holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, earned at NC State. Today, Dr. Tom is the founder and driving force behind Dr. Tom’s Classroom where he pursues his passion of teaching engineers how to prepare for and pass the PE exam.