Fixed the AISC manual edition above. It's been 14th edition for a few exams now and they won't go back to the 13th.Yep, the 2018 exams will be based on IBC 2015, and there associated reference codes. ASCE 7-10, ACI 318-14, AISC-14th edition manunal, 2nd edition seismic manual, Masonry-2013, NDS-2015.
AASHTO is still 7th edition.
I'm still a few years away from the S.E. (I mean, heck, I only got my P.E. license last cycle, finally!), but I'm already thinking I will only be able to do one day per cycle. We'll see though.I already have all of those and tabbed except the 2nd ed. seismic. but they'll likely change code versions before I've mentally prepared myself to sit for the SE.
which will be...MAYBE april 2019? only one day though. I can't brain enough for 2 in one weekend.
yeah, I think I'm a bit older than you though. I just got my PE december 2016 but I kind of just want to be done with the whole testing thing, and I want to travel forever so having to schedule around all these bs test dates sucks. haha.I'm still a few years away from the S.E. (I mean, heck, I only got my P.E. license last cycle, finally!), but I'm already thinking I will only be able to do one day per cycle. We'll see though.
Sometimes I feel like I am the world's oldest intern. And I think my boss forgets that I am not 24, and I DON'T have 40 odd years of my career left, and yes, he can bump me up to the next engineer grade. Let me fester for 10 years as a grade 8, not a grade 2.yeah, I think I'm a bit older than you though. I just got my PE december 2016 but I kind of just want to be done with the whole testing thing, and I want to travel forever so having to schedule around all these bs test dates sucks. haha.
Thanks BlyBrook PE. Yes 14th edition of the AISC manual.Fixed the AISC manual edition above. It's been 14th edition for a few exams now and they won't go back to the 13th.
Otherwise, it's a good thing that they are referencing the newer codes; even if many jurisdictions have yet to implement them...
PPI's 16 hour SE Exam by Joseph Schuster has the best practice SE Exam essay problems in my opinion. Also, work out the problems in the NCEES SE exam book. You may find similar questions on the actual exam as a "thanks" for using their book.Thank you TME for your invaluable suggestion....suggestions from the structural engineers(SE) make this site so worth while! I have seen very useful suggestions on this site for study materials but not much for afternoon section(essay questions), could anyone shed some light for Building Depth Lateral exam study material?
I concur with David about using the PPI book for the afternoon questions. I used it when I passed the SE exam back in April on my first try. The questions were about equal in terms of difficulty for the most part. There is always that chance they give you a question that refers to a single paragraph in some code that is up to interpretation (obviously I'm not bitter or anything about a single part of a question I had). I definitely suggest using PPI's materials as well as David's book for SE prep. I took the SE only 5 years out of college and was able to pass using these materials.PPI's 16 hour SE Exam by Joseph Schuster has the best practice SE Exam essay problems in my opinion. Also, work out the problems in the NCEES SE exam book. You may find similar questions on the actual exam as a "thanks" for using their book.
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