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    For Sale - AASHTO LRFD 4th Ed. and AISC Seismic Manual

    AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Spec 4th Edition 2007 with 2008 Interm Revisions this is the AASTHO edition required for both the SE and the PE - civil asking - $170 AISC Seismic Design Manual includes ANSI/AISC 341-05 and ANSI/AISC 358-05 asking - $150 Please contact me at [email protected]...
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    For Sale - AASHTO LRFD 4th Ed. and AISC Seismic Manual

    AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Spec 4th Edition 2007 with 2008 Interm Revisions this is the AASTHO edition required for both the SE and the PE - civil asking - $180 AISC Seismic Design Manual includes ANSI/AISC 341-05 and ANSI/AISC 358-05 asking - $150 Please contact me at [email protected]...
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    For Sale - Structural / Civil / Seismic Books

    I passed both the SE I and SE II in April on my first try. Each of the following books was a huge help in passing and are in good condition... AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Spec 4th Edition 2007 with 2008 Interm Revisions this is the AASTHO edition required for both the SE and the PE - civil...
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    Illinois

    Congrats to the other passers! I also passed the SE I & II. So relieved to be done!
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    Is SERM allowed in SE exam in IL?

    http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/apply/FORMS/SE_SPEC_Exam.pdf Page 4 of this PDF link. The wording they use isn't particularly clear, but no PPI books are allowed. This is my first time taking the exam, but I've been told SERM used to be allowed, but now is not.
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    Structural I References

    It most certainly does depend on state! In Illinois you can't have any problem books, or any book at all that is created for test preparation--no Kaplan/PPI books are allowed at all (including SERM)! Lucky us. Many (most?) people don't realize this. They don't make it very easy to find the...
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    AASHTO Deck Span?

    page 4-24 is indeed the place to find the effective spans for the different types shown in Table 4.6.2.2.1-1
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    Masonry Design Reference Book

    Straight from the "Structural I Exam Specifications" on the NCEES website, masonry is approximately 9% of the exam. It also lists the masonry topics. For the SE II, there may or may not be a masonry problem (assuming you choose to do buildings).
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    SE I Bridge Reference

    Thanks Mook! Could a bridge guy or anyone else comment on how important it is to have the current NCEES referenced 4th Edition AASHTO versus the 3rd Edition? Were big changes made? Thanks in advance!
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    SE I Bridge Reference

    As a building guy, what is really necessary to bring to the SE I for bridge questions? Is buying the AASHTO Spec worth it, or is it possible (or maybe even better) to come with a good text instead that covers AASHTO requirements? The 2 I've seen recomended are "Bridge Engineering" by Zhao...
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    Advice on Book of Practice Problems

    Thanks for the reply. We are allowed to bring the CERM -- just got mine in the mail a couple days ago.
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    Advice on Book of Practice Problems

    I'm taking the PE Civil (structural depth) for the 1st time in October and I am trying to pick a book of practice problems or sample exams to purchase (hopefully only one). What book have others found to be most useful? (For me in Illinois, you can't take practice problems into the exam...
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