I would agree that six min solutions is a good book to get you prepared as far as depth is concerned. For a lot of those problems 6 minutes was wishful thinking. However, with that in mind it does get you thinking faster to try to beat the 6 min. In the end I found that the sample test was...
Actually i'm not done. At first when I was reading McEngr's discussion about how the SERM is simplified I thought he was expecting a little too much from the exam. But actually it leads back to my last point. It seams that on bridges it is important to understand scour etc. So why isn't that...
I'm sure this may have been brought up before but doesn't it seem to make more sense for the Bridge to be an elective afternoon topic, much like the mechanicals have their specicfic disciplines in the afternoon? I am a buildings person. I bought the AASHTO for this test and learned bridges for...
Like some of the other posts on here I was suprised by the bridge questions that appeared on the exam. It made me mad...more so at myself for not going to more lengths to study the AASHTO code more extensively. btw without the code I would have been sunk. As it is I feel that the bridge...
I feel like having a PE will earn me more respect with the clients that I work with. It really is something to be proud of having. I did work hard for it. I also feel that having it will make me more marketable should I decide it is time to move somewhere else.