Jane Jacobs
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There's very little qualitative information about ITE's PTP (Professional Transportation Planner) exam available. This is a contrast from AICP, which has innumerable guides, resources, and collaborative forums/threads. I'm scheduled to take the PTP exam in about three months, and would be greatly appreciative if anyone could share any information along the below lines:
-Exam difficulty? As difficult as AICP?
-Locations of free reference materials? Some PDFs are available online at no cost, and others appear to be scarce. I have reviewed the recommended Reference Material on TPCB's PTP webpage: www.tpcb.org/certification/ptp/reference-material/, and I do not have the thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours needed to review all the recommended Reference Materials.
-Particularly relevant reference materials to study for the exam (paid or free)?
-Areas/disciplines of emphasis within the exam?
-Recommended length of time studying before exam? For example, AICP recommended between 80-100 hours.
-Any miscellaneous thoughts/recommendations?
Any thoughts appreciated, thanks in advance for helping clear a murky area.
-Exam difficulty? As difficult as AICP?
-Locations of free reference materials? Some PDFs are available online at no cost, and others appear to be scarce. I have reviewed the recommended Reference Material on TPCB's PTP webpage: www.tpcb.org/certification/ptp/reference-material/, and I do not have the thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours needed to review all the recommended Reference Materials.
-Particularly relevant reference materials to study for the exam (paid or free)?
-Areas/disciplines of emphasis within the exam?
-Recommended length of time studying before exam? For example, AICP recommended between 80-100 hours.
-Any miscellaneous thoughts/recommendations?
Any thoughts appreciated, thanks in advance for helping clear a murky area.