Morning Reference Manual by Dr. Mansour

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wannacape

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Hi Everyone,

I will takeTranspo PE, but my question is on the morning breadth. 

I have Dr. Mansour's books for both AM and PM. I like the AM book especially because the chapters and subsections are named and laid out in order exactly like NCEES syllabus. It helps me to track how many questions I can expect to answer once I finish a section. I was wondering if anyone used this book primarily to prepare for AM or somewhat familiar with this book. (I know his PM is very well recommended but I could not find much real life experience on his AM book) I am not taking a class and studying this book by myself, I wonder if I need to take Lindeberg CERM or anything else for the morning exam. What are your thoughts?

TIA!

Eddie

 
I can't speak to Mansour's book, but in terms of AM references I'd argue the only thing someone needs is the CERM. I think I answered 34-36 of the AM questions on the civil exam with the CERM only, another 2 were simple unit cancellation, that was basically the entire morning exam.  The other couple of questions I had to fill in the blank, but that was it.

 
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