From what I've heard that continuing education requirement has been on the books for a while now and there's recently been talk of enforcing it more. I don't think it's the first time that has been discussed and the feel I've gotten is most SEs are going to roll the dice continuing to get...
Not sure if you've solved this yet but looks like it could be a Macomber joist? There's some old catalogs/info on them on this site: http://www.slideruleera.net/contributions.html
They won't update to 2016 versions of ACSE of AISC until they switch to IBC 2018. If I remember right they just switched to IBC 2015 for the April 2018 exams so ideally you have until April 2021 but I guess they could move to IBC 2018 whenever they want.
The course I took started the first weekend of Jan. for the April exam, so just over 3 months total. They have schedules on the website, but if you're a buildings person you'll have a couple "free" weeks at the end while they cover afternoon bridge material. The "office hour" lectures are...
Heads up, I took lateral only for April and it was a huge time commit. The average week had about 10-12 hours of lecture in addition to homework problems and a quiz (ideally only one hour) but some weeks had closer to 15-20 hours of lectures. I'd recommend either starting one on-demand early...
Add me to the list of satisfied EET customers! After a second close but unsuccessful attempt at the building lateral exam I decided to bite the bullet and shell out the money for a review course to try getting me over the hump.
As others have stated, there are more than enough practice...
My dude, where are you getting these questions? As others have mentioned, there isn't enough information to provide a good answer. Whether the goal is to practice for an exam or just learn the material in general I think it'd be helpful to get more complete questions.
Typically you would check...
@Voomie you passed the SE with only two binders at a time?! Any chance these are for sale?
I went with the dolly and milk crate method for the vertical day and was lucky enough to be seated on an aisle. The milk crates stacked into a nice book shelf at the end of the table.