What's the best way to self study for the PM?
I was thinking about buying the Structural Depth Reference Manual (SDRM) but I've read bad reviews. Instead, I might get the Structural Engineering Reference Manual (SERM) - but I'm afraid of wasting time working through problems that are much more difficult than the PE test.
I am not very likely to go for the SE (~10%) unless the laws change or a future employer requires. However, the SERM would be very usefully for my current job and career path.
Or is the only way to study is to work on as many practice problems I can find and eventually I'll cover all the topics?
For the AM, I am buying the CERM for sure, likely a used 1 year old edition.
I was thinking about buying the Structural Depth Reference Manual (SDRM) but I've read bad reviews. Instead, I might get the Structural Engineering Reference Manual (SERM) - but I'm afraid of wasting time working through problems that are much more difficult than the PE test.
I am not very likely to go for the SE (~10%) unless the laws change or a future employer requires. However, the SERM would be very usefully for my current job and career path.
Or is the only way to study is to work on as many practice problems I can find and eventually I'll cover all the topics?
For the AM, I am buying the CERM for sure, likely a used 1 year old edition.