Thanks, i am hoping i snuck through, but if not, i have October!You can do it, BP!
sadly no, the state testing board has to approve the results and give NCEES permission to release them. Each board has their own rules and times when they decide stuffSince it's on the NCEES site wouldn't they all just go up at the same time?
Damnit...
Passed vertical.
Failed lateral.
Yea -- I won't be failing this one twice... for good or bad I'm going to suffer again studying for weeks on end to make sure I don't EVER have to take this exam again.Damnit...
Passed vertical.
Failed lateral.
That's what I did last October. Just buckle down and focus all your efforts into lateral and you'll get it next time.
So you got acceptable on all the essay's? I struggled on the afternoon bridges essays...mostly second problemDamnit. Failed Lateral (Bridges) for the 2nd time. Passed all 3 PM essay problems. Got slammed on the AM multiple choice again.
I can't stand the blatant bias towards buildings on this exam.....
Yeah. Acceptable on all 3 essays this time. 2 Acceptables and 1 Improvement Required last April (2012).So you got acceptable on all the essay's? I struggled on the afternoon bridges essays...mostly second problemDamnit. Failed Lateral (Bridges) for the 2nd time. Passed all 3 PM essay problems. Got slammed on the AM multiple choice again.
I can't stand the blatant bias towards buildings on this exam.....
I thought the morning multiple choice was hard as well
I had been in exactly the same situation, failing bridge Lateral twice because of morning section. But this time I dissected every problem in SEAOC Structural/seismic Design Manual Volume 1 and some examples in Steel Seismic Design Manual and it worked. Maybe you can try these too next time and I believe you will get through.Damnit. Failed Lateral (Bridges) for the 2nd time. Passed all 3 PM essay problems. Got slammed on the AM multiple choice again.
I can't stand the blatant bias towards buildings on this exam.....
Thanks for the advice Layman. I'll definitely give that a try.I had been in exactly the same situation, failing bridge Lateral twice because of morning section. But this time I dissected every problem in SEAOC Structural/seismic Design Manual Volume 1 and some examples in Steel Seismic Design Manual and it worked. Maybe you can try these too next time and I believe you will get through.Damnit. Failed Lateral (Bridges) for the 2nd time. Passed all 3 PM essay problems. Got slammed on the AM multiple choice again.
I can't stand the blatant bias towards buildings on this exam.....
^^ Yes, that is correct.
Some states treat the SE as an "add on" license to a PE license. So, for some states you would still need to take the civil exam. (WA, NV, and to a point CA is like this.)
Congrats Lungshen & tictac!
But in my state (Texas) they don't recognize SE so I'll have to register as PE. What if I applied for reciprocity for PE in other states that require SE to be an add on?
The reason I ask is that there are people in my office that have taken the old SE 1 and became licensed as PE in Texas. They were then able to just take the California Seismic and Surveying exam to become PE in California.
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