Just Getting Started with the ARE, Help!

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    kkgalicinao

    Welcome Andrea10! Congratulations on getting your ARE journey started! It’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed at the beginning. There are a lot of resources out there, so the best thing you can do early on is keep your study plan simple and consistent.

    There isn’t one “correct” exam order. Some people like starting with PcM, PjM, or CE because they overlap heavily with professional practice, contracts, and project delivery. Others start with the division that feels most familiar based on their work experience so they can build confidence. Since you’re also adjusting to U.S. codes and professional practice, PcM or PjM could be a helpful starting point, but choose the order that gives you the clearest path to momentum.

    Here is a great free resource to help you get started, which covers exam order, proven study strategies, and expert test-taking tips: How to Pass the ARE 5.0 in 2026

    Good luck getting started!

    Kiara | Black Spectacles | Community

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    abruno168

    Personally, I would begin by taking the mock NCARB exams provided on their practice dashboard. Get a feel for the content and materials on those exams, and gauge which you feel the most comfortable with prior to scheduling your first exam. There's no "right" place to begin since everyone's path is unique, so it's best to find what will work for you as the starting point.

    Whichever you choose to start with, utilize the Reference Matrix in the ARE Handbook, as this will provide the primary sources NCARB relies on in crafting exam content. Good luck!

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