📚 Professional Engineer Pass — App for Passing Professional Engineers in Information Management and Computer Systems Applications
Have you ever tried studying for the Professional Engineer exam while working?
Two hours after work. The scope of the material seems endless, and it feels overwhelming not knowing where to begin.
Professional Engineer Pass uses data to tell you "what you need to study right now."
Expert-reviewed database of 800 questions for Professional Engineer in Information Management and 1,100 questions for Professional Engineer in Computer Systems Applications.
🔍 5-Minute Weakness Diagnosis
Immediately identify your weak subjects with just 5 questions when you first start.
Using data, not intuition, you can immediately know where to focus your efforts.
✅ O / △ / X Self-Assessment
This is a method where you directly record your level of understanding, rather than just trying to guess the correct answer.
"Questions you mistakenly think you know" are the most dangerous.
Distinguishing between what you know for sure and what is ambiguous changes the direction of your studies.
🧠 Automatic Forgetting Curve Review Schedule Generation
Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve — People forget 70% of what they have learned within just one day.
Professional Engineer Pass brings you the relevant questions back right before you forget them.
Retention rates increase compared to the same amount of time spent.
⚠️ Intensive Targeting of Chronically Weak Topics
Questions rated as 'Unknown' three or more times are grouped and managed separately.
We do not neglect weaknesses; we fill them thoroughly right up until the exam.
📊 Subject-Specific Progress and Learning Statistics
Check at a glance which subjects you are weak in and how much you studied today.
Maintain consistency with D-Day countdowns and continuous study streaks.
👤 Recommended for:
- Those preparing for the Professional Engineer in Information Management or Professional Engineer in Computer Systems Application while working
- Those hesitating to purchase academies or textbooks right now
- Those feeling frustrated because they study but don't feel their skills are improving
- Those who need to study efficiently due to a lack of time
- Those just starting out and don't know where to begin