I passed lateral April 2022 and it says it is good until 2027, so I think it's safe to say it will be carried over, otherwise I think there will be a lot of lawsuits coming
what happens of you don't have a PE and only a SE from another state? would you still need to sit the PE civil or only sit for the CA specific survey and seismic exams?
aastho is not that hard for building engineers, they have to give easier aashto questions for the non bridge engineer.
use the AASHTO index, it is fantastically well organized and has everything.
you will never be able to prepare for every AASHTO question and I guarantee you will have 2 or 3...
having taken AEI, you will easily eat up 18 hours a week just attending class. the lateral is twice as intensive as vertical and often runs twice as long as expected with multiple additional classes. it is worth it as Dr I id fantastic at going through a lot of lateral fundamentals
ok, looks like you know best. I'm on hird time trying to pass vertical after passing lateral first time in April,
I only took lateral and vertical at same time in April after having studied only for vertical beforehand on 2 exam attempts.
if you are going to study for one exam I would do...
CA, passed lateral at first attempt with AEI, buy failed vertical again at third attempt, surprised I passed lateral but ill take it.
for vertical I got 28/40 in AM and for PM a U A IR IR.
AEI are fantastic for helping me pass, one more to go.