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  1. andyrich

    Free Civil PE Exam Mini-Webinars this Summer

    As the summer comes and goes, the PE Exam will begin to approach quickly. As a way to get you sharp and keep you that way for the fall Civil PE Exam, a group of engineers including myself have decided to provide a free short webinar covering a special problem each week for the next several...
  2. andyrich

    Insights into the 16 Hour Structural Engineer Exam (SE Exam)

    Hi everyone, I just posted a new podcast episode on my site about the SE Exam. This is an interview with Mr. Joe Schuster, SE (who just released a practice exam for the SE Exam. I trust you will find his advice useful if you are taking the exam. The episode can be found here...
  3. andyrich

    Free PE Checklist for Civil PE and Other Exams

    Hi Everyone, I have just updated two of the PE Exam checklists. The first checklist is for those taking the Civil PE Exam, while the second is a more generic checklist for other disciplines. It provides a good printable checklist of many of the things you need to do and get in order to...
  4. andyrich

    Advice for California PE Exam - Seismic and Survey

    I posted an interview on my site providing some good advice about the California PE exam. Here is a link to the interview. Listen on the site or download and listen on your way to work.. http://acethepe.com/california-pe-seismic-and-survey-advice-exams/
  5. andyrich

    WRE 6 min prob 15

    In the water resources six minute solutions #15, they use the specific force method to solve this problem. Why is the specific force on each side of the hydraulic jump set equal? I was under the impression that energy is lost in a hydraulic jump?
  6. andyrich

    6 minute problem 37

    In Six minute solutions for water resources #37, they find the velocity of the flow in the channel by the equation v=SQRT2gh. The head was given as 42 ft and the depth of flow was not given. The equation for energy (head) of the flow is H = d +v^2/2g (Eq19.62 CERM). Based on the solution, it...
  7. andyrich

    Questions about Construction Breadth Content

    Hi, I am looking at the outline for the construction part of the exam, and was not clear about two of the topics noted in the NCEES specs: Item I.A.3. of the NCEES specs; Site Layout and Control. The CERM section covering this is chapter 80 'Construction Staking and Layout'. This chapter...
  8. andyrich

    How did you do on the April 2012 Exam

    Hi I was curious how everyone did on the April 2012 Exam.. so I set up a Linkedin poll... http://www.linkedin....425.S.108304987
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