I'm not sure about the first question since I passed the PE first.
Since I had a master's degree, I was able to just document 12 months of experience from 4 references. :)
I got a paper certificate as well. I didn't know we would be getting a plastic card!
I took the surveying exam in January and the seismic exam in February.
I sent an email to a BPELSG Evaluator to confirm if this is true. They said we don't need to provide a notice of successful national examination form. We just have to wait.
Their email is a bit confusing. They said a temporary license will be issued. Are we going to have to pay for a renewal...
1. Surveying
2. How many (out of 55) did you feel confident on? 30
3. How many (out of 55) did you make educated guesses on? 15
4. How many (out of 55) did you completely guess on? 10
5. Did you pass/fail? Pass
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1. Seismic
2. How many (out of 55) did you feel confident on? 38
3. How...
Thanks! You too! I used the EET surveying book. I would say the real exam is slightly harder than what is shown in the EET book. I heard Reza's book is pretty good too.
Are you taking the EET course right now? What do you think?
I just took the seismic exam and I think I have a good chance at passing it!
The "Fundamentals of Seismic Analysis and Design of Buildings" and "Practice Exams for the California Seismic Principles Civil PE Examination" were extremely helpful. I was surprised to see examples/drawings in the...
I hope the results come out today! I'm so nervous. It just looks like on average, the results have been coming out on Mondays. I wonder what determines the release dates.
It is kind of hard to say. I want to say 100-125 hours. I bought the course in September and ended up studying for about one hour a day after work, skipping some weekdays and weekends. I usually tend to spread out my studying rather than cramming in the last two weeks. I went through the EET...