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I've heard from several people, including people teaching review courses to avoid the structural pm and take geotech because it is much more code based and it is very improbable that one person is that experienced with all the different materials that are tested. Has anyone else heard this advice? I work in the structural field but also do some foundations.
The other issue is that I am interested in taking the SE in the future. It is not required in my region and probably won't be in my career, but it's a small world and it may come in handy some day. Will I be doing myself a disservice if I don't put in the time to study for the structural PE? Or will it even make a difference in the long run once I have more experience? Would it be taking an unnecessarily difficult and risky path to take the structural PE? Thanks for your thoughts.
The other issue is that I am interested in taking the SE in the future. It is not required in my region and probably won't be in my career, but it's a small world and it may come in handy some day. Will I be doing myself a disservice if I don't put in the time to study for the structural PE? Or will it even make a difference in the long run once I have more experience? Would it be taking an unnecessarily difficult and risky path to take the structural PE? Thanks for your thoughts.