Hi all,
This is my first post. I just pass my SE exam in this Oct test, and saw many people ask about what lectures to take. I would like to highly recommend the AEI (Advanced Engineering Institute) SE lectures and share my experience here. Hope it will be helpful.
I have three years experience on building design and one year experience on telecommunication tower analysis. I passed PE exam in Oct 2018 with taking EET Civil Breadth and Structural Depth (Now AEI). I took both SE Vertical and Lateral (Building) exams in April 2019 with taking EET SE Vertical and Lateral lectures (Now all SE lectures change to AEI). I passed the Vertical with my first trial and failed the Lateral (27/40, A, A, IR, U). I did my second trial on Lateral in Oct 2019 and made a pass. I am living in North Carolina, and high seismic design is not something I did in my daily work. So their lectures really helped me a lot.
I would like to give a 5 star rating on AEI SE lectures and PE (structural) lectures. Their handouts are really detailed and helpful. They divide their handouts to chapters (concrete, steel, wood, masonry, seismic, wind, bridge, foundation, etc). And they have summary sheets for each chapter which contains important requirements and equations. Besides, they provide homework practice problems and mini-exams for each chapter, as well as a simulated practice exam two weeks before the exam date. Dr. Ibrahim and Dr. Zayati are really professional and responsive. I can email them questions at any time and usually get their answers on the next day. I even got their reply when they were overseas. I worked on lateral preparation for about one month for my April exam, which is not enough and I even did not finish all their lectures. But I still got a very close grade. AEI provide free one-time repeat if did not pass for the first attempt, and I can get full access to all the old and new lectures with their detailed explanation on any questions I had. After completing the repeat lectures and all their practice exams. I was very confident for the exam. I only took their handouts and the required codes to the exam, without any other references. Their practice problems are really close to the level of the real exam questions, and the summary sheet can help you get the answer as soon as you can.
I hope this will help if you are looking to take PE-structural or SE exam and looking for a class. Follow their lectures and work on their practices, you will find that the exam is not that hard to pass!
If you want to know more information, here is their website https://www.aei-california.com. Feel free to let me know if their is anything I can help you with. I know how it feels when I know I am passing, and I would like to share the happiness with you all. Hope everyone can get an acceptable on their next exam. Best wishes.
This is my first post. I just pass my SE exam in this Oct test, and saw many people ask about what lectures to take. I would like to highly recommend the AEI (Advanced Engineering Institute) SE lectures and share my experience here. Hope it will be helpful.
I have three years experience on building design and one year experience on telecommunication tower analysis. I passed PE exam in Oct 2018 with taking EET Civil Breadth and Structural Depth (Now AEI). I took both SE Vertical and Lateral (Building) exams in April 2019 with taking EET SE Vertical and Lateral lectures (Now all SE lectures change to AEI). I passed the Vertical with my first trial and failed the Lateral (27/40, A, A, IR, U). I did my second trial on Lateral in Oct 2019 and made a pass. I am living in North Carolina, and high seismic design is not something I did in my daily work. So their lectures really helped me a lot.
I would like to give a 5 star rating on AEI SE lectures and PE (structural) lectures. Their handouts are really detailed and helpful. They divide their handouts to chapters (concrete, steel, wood, masonry, seismic, wind, bridge, foundation, etc). And they have summary sheets for each chapter which contains important requirements and equations. Besides, they provide homework practice problems and mini-exams for each chapter, as well as a simulated practice exam two weeks before the exam date. Dr. Ibrahim and Dr. Zayati are really professional and responsive. I can email them questions at any time and usually get their answers on the next day. I even got their reply when they were overseas. I worked on lateral preparation for about one month for my April exam, which is not enough and I even did not finish all their lectures. But I still got a very close grade. AEI provide free one-time repeat if did not pass for the first attempt, and I can get full access to all the old and new lectures with their detailed explanation on any questions I had. After completing the repeat lectures and all their practice exams. I was very confident for the exam. I only took their handouts and the required codes to the exam, without any other references. Their practice problems are really close to the level of the real exam questions, and the summary sheet can help you get the answer as soon as you can.
I hope this will help if you are looking to take PE-structural or SE exam and looking for a class. Follow their lectures and work on their practices, you will find that the exam is not that hard to pass!
If you want to know more information, here is their website https://www.aei-california.com. Feel free to let me know if their is anything I can help you with. I know how it feels when I know I am passing, and I would like to share the happiness with you all. Hope everyone can get an acceptable on their next exam. Best wishes.