I highly encourage you get the hard copies of the AISC Steel Manual and the AISC Seismic Design Manual for the exam. If you don't have the Steel Design Manual, check with someone in your company (if that's an option). In many cases, the entry-level EIT's will have the latest version from their...
It has to be based on minimum proficiency in the AM and PM, individually. I have passed the PM with all Acceptable multiple times. And assuming that meant 100% for the PM, my overall test with the AM was over 75% combined and I still failed.
Based on my experiences, I'm going to guess:
Morning:
- Need at least 28/40 ( +\- 1 or 2).
Afternoon:
- I agree that Unacceptable on any problem will kill the result.
- For Buildings: 3 Acceptable & 1 Improvement Required may be ok.
- For Bridges: Acceptable on the 2-hour and one...
I'm not sure how frequent they do the early registration discount. Here are some FAQ's that may shed some light: http://www.eetusa.com/faq
If not, I say just shoot them an email: http://www.eetusa.com/contact-us
Yep, that's the site. I paid the full $1,100 price tag since I signed up very late in the game. I believe the live webinars were already in the 8th or 9th week by the time I started studying. They will ship the printed course materials very promptly. I signed up on a Sunday and received them...
I took the EET SE Lateral online demand course this past fall. I had taken and failed the SE Lateral (Bridges) multiple times over the past few years, primarily due to the AM multiple choice questions which I was never able to achieve an acceptable level. I almost always got "Acceptable" on...
Correction: Looks like both PE and SE were released on same day the last 2 times for October. I went back through the archived NCEES "news" posts:
Exam Date
PE
SE
April 2016
5/19/16
6/10/16
October 2015...
Yeah, I was a bit surprised that NCEES did not release both the PE and SE results to state boards on the same day. They have been doing that the last few exam administrations.