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  1. J

    Everything you wanted to know about the CA-Survey/Seismic Civil PE Exams

    Hi, I got a bit confused towards the end of your comment. Basically, you passed both CA exams, but did not take/passthe 8-hour exam as well? And you are correct, I have been reading and nowhere does it state that taking the 8-hour IS a requirement, rather, you "should" take it and pass it...
  2. J

    Everything you wanted to know about the CA-Survey/Seismic Civil PE Exams

    I took an 18-hour seminar with John Pavlik, held in Irvine CA by the Irvine Institute of Technology. Here's the link http://irvine-institute.org/seismic-principles-spring-schedule-2018/ Really great course, he also does it live if you live far. He assigns homework and problems you should do...
  3. J

    Everything you wanted to know about the CA-Survey/Seismic Civil PE Exams

    Thanks. I will ask @CAPLS for an explanation. I will take the exam this upcoming April just in case. I am going to study for it this time. Funny how I was able to pass the two harder exams but not the "easier" one. 
  4. J

    Everything you wanted to know about the CA-Survey/Seismic Civil PE Exams

    Yes I did, and my name and license number are there. However, it expires June 2019. This year. Kind of weird.
  5. J

    Everything you wanted to know about the CA-Survey/Seismic Civil PE Exams

    So I passed both CA Seismic and Surveying exams, but not the 8-hour yet, but I received an email saying that I am now a registered Civil Engineer in the State of CA. How did this happen? Well I had registered for all three exams prior the new regulations took place. I took Surveying and Seismic...
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