Any CFM here can share your exam experiences? (of course, without violating CFM exam rules)
I passed the CFM (certified Flood manager) from Arizona on my 1st try.Any CFM here can share your exam experiences? (of course, without violating CFM exam rules)
I forgot to mention that I studied from the following webaddress and also learned how to read the flood map and profile.I passed the CFM (certified Flood manager) from Arizona on my 1st try.I studied from the provided study list.
If you want to know how I studied (study material)(without violating exam rule)let me know.
Thanks!
that will be greatly appreciated. there is no much discuss about CFM exam I believe. So, any information, I mean any, general or detailed, is welcome.I passed the CFM (certified Flood manager) from Arizona on my 1st try.I studied from the provided study list.
If you want to know how I studied (study material)(without violating exam rule)let me know.
Thanks!
http://www.floods.org/Certification/FEMA_480_TOC.aspthat will be greatly appreciated. there is no much discuss about CFM exam I believe. So, any information, I mean any, general or detailed, is welcome.
Finally I took it early this month and I passed. Now I am a CFM. BTW, This CFM seems not very well-known(that means not valueable) in the industry, only popular in FEMA and local gov. Even Corps of Engineers does not buy it a lot.http://www.floods.org/Certification/FEMA_480_TOC.asp
I studied the following things:
1. 10 chapters from above webaddress.
2. Appendices A-H (NFIP regulations, BFE forms(very important))
3. Flood mapping.
4. Learning checks and exercise(very important).
Donot need to learn anything state specific.
The CFM is good to have, especially when working with local government and FEMA related stuff. I believe there are some jurisdictions in Texas that have positions that actually require that you have it. This certification is geared more toward floodplain management policies and residential construction than engineering. There are some interesting concepts that can be learned about developing in a flood hazard area.Finally I took it early this month and I passed. Now I am a CFM. BTW, This CFM seems not very well-known(that means not valueable) in the industry, only popular in FEMA and local gov. Even Corps of Engineers does not buy it a lot.http://www.floods.org/Certification/FEMA_480_TOC.asp
I studied the following things:
1. 10 chapters from above webaddress.
2. Appendices A-H (NFIP regulations, BFE forms(very important))
3. Flood mapping.
4. Learning checks and exercise(very important).
Donot need to learn anything state specific.
Thank you guys.
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