No problem - happy to help.
For the Vertical Bridge Depth - the AEI course had very good notes/examples for the depth. I personally didn't do any flowcharts, but that seems like a great idea. Here are some additional resources I used for the exam:
- Caltrans Bridge Design Practice (Feb 2015) -...
I took both components (Bridge depth) in April 2021, and successfully retook the Lateral component in October 2021.
My suggestion is to sign up for an online review course for both components as early as you can (i.e. as soon as registration opens otherwise you won't have enough time to go...
No problem, happy to help. I also took the Bridge Depth, and I found the AEI course set me up very well for the building AM questions (I didn't need any other resource than the AEI binders + codes). In terms of time left - I took both components in April 21 after signing up for the AEI course at...
With only taking one component it is very possible - it's going to take time to get your binder from AEI once you sign up, so you'd be down to 10 weeks. I took AEI and would strongly recommend them, their binder/example problems are fantastic. They also give you summary notes that you could bind...
Unfortunately I can't share an example, as the primary "cheat sheets" I have are either from the AEI course/ codes (copyright). However, if you are doing a online course, do they have a summary/quick reference of the most important information for each topic?
For Seismic Building AM-Lateral my...
"Nothing ventured, nothing gained" - I think that either way is going to be OK, the main thing is it's better to try than not at all - so fair play to you! There's pro's and con's of either approach, but for me the biggest thing is time management. If you are taking both components together, you...
Unfortunate consequence of having the new CBT for the PE exam and the same P&P for the SE exam means there is less demand - so it's not cost effective for NCEES to maintain their previous testing facilities. There was a previous thread that discussed this - see below.
No SE Exam Location in...
Hey Katelyn, came across your post and wanted to throw out a book recommendation. I took the Civil PE Structural in 2016 with self-study, I found the Goswami PE Civil Enginering PE All-In-One and Goswami PE Practice Problem books to be a fantastic resource - and mainly spent all of my time doing...
WA is in. April 2021 took Bridge Vert + Lateral first time, passed Vert and failed Lateral (23/40 + A/A/A). Retook Lateral in October and I passed! Congratulations to everyone who passed, good luck to everyone waiting on results! For those of you unlucky this time round, you'll get it next time!
The release day of the week for the last 3 years of October SE results was Monday (2018), Monday (2019) and Tuesday (2020) - so based on that clearly the results are going to be out today! :ROFLMAO:
EXAM DATE
SE RESULTS
PE RESULTS
PE DAYS
SE DAYS
OCT
2021
10/21/2021
12/1/2021
41
53 (IF RELEASED TODAY)
APR
2021
4/23/2021
6/11/2021
6/2/2021
40
49
OCT
2020
10/24/2020
12/15/2020
12/15/2020
52
52
OCT
2019
10/25/2019
12/16/2019
12/12/2019
48
52
APR
2019
4/5/2019
6/14/2019
5/13/2019
38...
Just contacted NCEES chat and they said the results haven't been released to the state boards yet, but will in the next week. So looks like today's not going to be the day.