Let me correct myself: the Hiner was all that I needed personally.
This is the way I see it: Hiner breaks out every single concept on the exam into small problems in his multiple choice section. When it comes to the test, you may see problems that are unfamiliar to you, but you should be...
The Hiner is all you need. I read through the entire book and did all of the problems in the back (multiple choice and problem solving) about 5 solid times.
At the very end of my study time I read through the 345 solved seismic problems which I found to be much more difficult than the exam...
Depends who you talk to. They say this because this is the diplomatic response - to provide a date 8 weeks after the last exam date which is November 7th.
I realize we're coming off as overbearing to the rest of the forum folk, but speaking for myself I can't wait to get that stamp that I...
I wasn't confident that December 19 was the date.
I called the board yesterfday and the results are going to be released at the end of this week or next week after Christmas - this assumes the employee i spoke with really knew, but who knows).
You have to do the problems in Cuomo and Boiniface so many times (WITHOUT LOOKING AT SOLUTIONS FOR STEP BY STEP!) that no matter the problem you're given on the Exam, you will know exactly the tool you should select in order to solve the problem.
On my exam I had many problems involving roadway...
Yes. If you only needed one more exam to pass (i.e. only needed seismic or survey) then you can check the license lookup which I've heard gets updated before the results are mailed.
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npd5050 was talking about a session held by the Board in which people take the exam and rate the difficulty in order to provide feedback to the Board to set the curve.