Am I the only one on this forum that took the bridge portion of the SE II exam? If not, let me know what you thought of the afternoon seismic problems. They really caught me off guard, especially the second problem!
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I have to give a shout out to Kevo though. The Seismic Design Manuals Combo came in handy a few times. They were definitely worth the extra cash.
Nothing a little alcohol couldn't fix :beerchug::appl:
No problem man!
I'm glad to see that there's still some life in you SE guys. I'm glad that the exams didn't burn you too bad.
Looks like you narrowly dodged a bullet.Done! Sorry, I guess that was a bit more than needed :brickwall:
It's hard enough to pass these exams without having your results invalidated for breaking a rule.I was just reviewing a borderline post from this website with my Manager of Compliance and Security when it was edited by the poster. Please do not share exam content - we do not wish to invalidate your results.
SEII-Building guys,How was your pace with time?
For me -It was short in morning but I finished earlier in afternoon.
I agree with you the afternoon pace was quicker than the morning. I finished all of the questions, however,the more I think about the problems, I am finding errors in my solutions, I'm up to one error per problem.
I gotta stop thinking about it.
You clearly didn't consume enough alcohol post-exam.I was a bit short on the morning questions, but had time in the afternoon to look back at things.
I had nightmares about the exam the night before and the night after the exam. I actually got out of bed at 6am on the Saturday after the exam because I couldn't stop thinking about what I may have done wrong. So I got up and distracted myself with internet and TV... So much for sleeping in...
You clearly didn't consume enough alcohol post-exam.
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