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    COST TO TAKE SE EXAM in HAWAII

    Thank IL-SE. What I found out is that SE I costs $265 and SE II costs $755 + $75 for state of Hawaii exam fee. This information is available for Hawaii and all other states on the following link: http://www.ncees.org/Exams/States/HI.php Hope it helps everybody.
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    COST TO TAKE SE EXAM in HAWAII

    Hi All, I am intending to take SE exam in April 2011 in HAWAII (the new format exam). What has been the cost to take NCEES SE exam? What is the exam fees and how can I find the fee online? Thanks for help.
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    CALIFORNIA RESULTS

    How did you get to know, letter or from database?
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    CALIFORNIA RESULTS

    Hey guys, Did California updated their database for OCT 2008 results? Please let everybody know once anyone sees their names on it. Thanks.
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    IBC Reference for STR II

    You may find this previous thread helpful. http://engineerboards.com/index.php?showtopic=5668
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    6 minute solutions vs actual SE I exam?

    In SE-I Exam, is the AM portion easier than the PM portion (like it is the case in Civil/Structural PE exam)? Is it a big different in difficulty level between two sessions?
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    6 minute solutions vs actual SE I exam?

    Please confirm if out of the following two editions of 6 minutes solutions the second one is good for SE-I and SE-II exams. While the first one is only good for Civil/Structural PE exam. 1) 6 Minute Solutions for Civil PE Exam - Structural Problems 2) 6 Minute Solutions for Structural PE -...
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    SE for Illinois or Hawaii ?

    If I have a choice to go either for Illinois or Hawaii Structural Engineering License, which one will be an easy one to go through (w.r.t. application process or w.r.t. exam). I am a PE-Civil in California (I am NJ resident) and this will be my first time applying for the SE license. Does...
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    New Structural Standards ??

    My guess is that they change the codes and standards when they think the structural design professionals have had adequate time (probably 1 to 2 yrs) to get familiar with them. OR another condition might be that when there are significant changes in the design codes and standards. For example...
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    New Structural Standards ??

    When do you think, new structural codes and standards will be adopted for NCEES SE exams? The current ones are 2005- 2006 codes and standards.
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    Structural Engineering Exams

    Kevo_55, I will have 3 years of SE experience by March 2009. I have SE experience in Steel, Concrete and Masonry but not in Wood/Aluminum/light weight metal structures, however I have learned wood design on my own. Do you think that not having experience in wood design will hurt? Thanks, SE-III.
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    Structural Engineering Exams

    Thanks for very helpful information ... I read through all IL SE board rules, can you please confirm the following issues that I do not completely understand... 1) For a Non SE Intern, the board requires a total of 4 years of experience (out which only a minimum of 2 years has to be SE...
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    Structural Engineering Exams

    Can I be a MLSE by applying directly to NCEES, without applying through a State (such as IL, HI etc.)? Currently, I am in NJ and SE is not required here. OR Is it absolutely necessary to first file the application with a state and once you become an SE in that state, you transmit your record...
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    Structural Engineering Exams

    Hi All, I am a practicing structural engineer primarily working in power sector. I will have 3 years of experience in March 2009. I have a BSc Civil Engg. from a Foreign university and MSc from a US university. I have a PE License that I got this year. I intend to take SE exams for MLSE License...
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