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    CA Results

    Also, CALTRANS has a good training site for preparing their LSIT applicants. Good theory plus problems. http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/row/landsurveys/LSITWorkbook/WorkbookTOC.html I used this as part of my prep for the NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying exam which I passed on the first attempt nearing...
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    CA Results

    Congrats from 70 years "Old Dog". Thx for your congrats to me.
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    CA Results

    Do the NCEES sample test 3 weeks before the exam. Brush up on shortfalls based on weak areas showing up. Study materials - Become familiar with the online reference material posted on NCEES website. Print this and use while solving practice problems, thus becoming familiar where to look fast...
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    CA Results

    How about a 70 years "old dog" who just now passed the CA PE Civil, both State Specifics and is getting the CA PE Civil license? Who said "you can't teach an old dog new tricks"???? I like to meet him/her!!!!
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    16 Hour SE Results

    I just called NY Office of Professions. They said NY Board has authenticated the results. Just waiting ...................for email from NCEES.
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    16 Hour SE Results

    73% comprises those who did not pass both days AND those who passed one of the two days also. I wish they would go one step further and give the pass rate by Vertical and Lateral also.
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    K and Column Leaning Factors

    Correction: Both have Second Order analysis. I am wondering whether the high R=8, compared to the first case, R=3 justified the use of the leaning factor in the SMF case.
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    K and Column Leaning Factors

    Being new to EB (wish I had realised earlier that there is a good forum for SE here) and hoping to add my 2 cents, I am wondering if the difference comes from the R factor. R=3 structures do not need to comply with Seismic design; Specifications would suffice (SDCs A,B,C). SMF being R>3, 2nd...
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