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  1. David Connor SE

    NCEES Podcast on transition to Computer Based SE Exam

    Not sure if this has been posted or not, but it's an NCEES podcast with information about the transition to the Computer Based SE Exam. https://ncees.org/podcast-jason-gamble/ Biggest takeaway is that the SE Exam will now be a 4-part 20+ hour exam. But once you pass a part, you are done with...
  2. David Connor SE

    SE Buildings Vertical & Lateral - Fall 2022

    I am a "Building Depth" engineer and took the building SE exam. I wrote my book (Bridge Problems for the Structural Engineering (SE) Exam for the building engineer who needs some review for the 10-12 bridge multiple choice questions you will see on both components of the SE exam. I think if you...
  3. David Connor SE

    Bridge Problems for the Structural Engineering (SE) Exam - 3rd Edition (AASHTO 8th Edition) now available

    For those looking for some Bridge Questions to study for the SE Exam, please check out my book. It has helped many with the morning bridge problems.
  4. David Connor SE

    Tabbing Reference Material

    I would follow the NCEES spec sheet and try to tab as best you can based on that. Some other suggestions. 1. Don't "overtab". If you do, you will have so many tabs that it is more difficult to find a particular tab defeating the purpose of tabbing all together. 2. Don't rush the tabbing...
  5. David Connor SE

    Bridge Problems for the Structural Engineering (SE) Exam - 3rd Edition (AASHTO 8th Edition) now available

    I agree with the opinions that the braking force should be applied at the top of the roadway surface and that makes more sense to me physically speaking. However, the AASHTO code specifically states that the braking forces act at 6'-0" above the roadway and that is why the moment arm includes...
  6. David Connor SE

    SE Exam Design Standards - AASHTO Specification

    Yep, it's a book that I wrote after I took the SE exam back in 2014. It was the book I wish I had for studying bridge problems. Being that I'm a "building" structural engineer I really needed help with bridge problems. However, at the time there was very little out there. Only a handful of...
  7. David Connor SE

    SE Buildings Lateral Exam Bridge Problems

    Check out my bridge questions book that I wrote a few years ago. It is now updated for AASHTO 8th edition. www.davidconnorse.com
  8. David Connor SE

    SE Exam Design Standards - AASHTO Specification

    I can attest that the changes from AASHTO 7th to 8th edition were substantial. Especially wind loads on bridges. However, the wind loads are very similar to determining building wind loads now.
  9. David Connor SE

    Bridge Problems for the Structural Engineering (SE) Exam - 3rd Edition (AASHTO 8th Edition) now available

    They are the same problems, but updated to the AASHTO 8th edition code. FYI, the AASHTO 8th edition has extensive revisions vs. AASHTO 7th edition. In a nutshell wind loads on bridges are now similar to the buildings and the concrete portion of the code has been revamped so all of the seismic...
  10. David Connor SE

    Bridge Problems for the Structural Engineering (SE) Exam - 3rd Edition (AASHTO 8th Edition) now available

    My updated Bridge Problems book for AASHTO 8th Edition is now available. This is the 3rd edition of the book. https://www.amazon.com/dp/179549316X/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&qid=1620408389&refinements=p_27%3ADavid+Connor+SE&s=books&sr=1-4&text=David+Connor+SE Vertical Loads Only: Bridge Problems...
  11. David Connor SE

    Design Specifications Updates

    I am just seeing the update now to AASHTO 8th edition. Luckily I have already updated my book. I am in the process of getting it put up on Amazon right now. Might take a few days, but update is coming.
  12. David Connor SE

    Joist / Joist Girder Shortage

    Anyone else out there hearing about a joist shortage? Any new orders for joists, joist girders, metal deck won't be filled until 2022. Hopefully that's just hyperbole due to heavier than normal backlogs, but that's what I'm hearing.
  13. David Connor SE

    Should I take the SE Exam?

    I definitely concur in taking each component separately, unless you are a glutton for punishment! :)
  14. David Connor SE

    SPECIFICATIONS

    You will go crazy if you try to guess what questions may be on the exam, but not necessarily in the NCESS SE Exam specifications. I would strictly stick to the NCEES specs and get a good broad knowledge of those items. If a question is on the exam that you think doesn't match the specs, you...
  15. David Connor SE

    AISC DESIGN GUIDES

    They aren't in the NCESS SE Exam Specs, so I wouldn't waste too much time on them or worry about them too much.
  16. David Connor SE

    SPECIFICATIONS

    I would study to the specification closely and use the time you study a subject based on the % given in the specification. Don't spend too much time on light gauge metal studs since there is only 1 question for example. If the particular subject you are thinking of is not listed don't spend too...
  17. David Connor SE

    Structural Engineering Career Decisions

    It's hard to know without actually going to work for the firm for at least a year or so to see how things go. But for a 50% pay difference I would be asking why the large disparity. Is the low number just way too low?  My first inclination would be to go where the money is better, try it out...
  18. David Connor SE

    How is your SE exams (2020 October)

    Yeah, I think they do a statistical analysis of all the questions, weigh them, etc.  Based on past diagnostic results of people who didn't pass they usually get less than 27-28 MC questions correct. Unfortunately, if you pass you don't get your results, other than "Acceptable."  
  19. David Connor SE

    How is your SE exams (2020 October)

    Yeah, seems like it is usually the 2nd or 3rd week of December, before Christmas. 
  20. David Connor SE

    Growth after Structural Engineer (SE) License

    Even if you don't get an instant pay raise, you never know when it could be advantageous. I got a Master's Degree and my SE and I did not necessarily see an instant pay raise, but my "stock" is higher.  If there is an opportunity that I would like to take that requires a Masters or SE, I would...
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