If you're taking Transpo the 6MS is good as well.Thanks John.
I looked at Goswami and noticed there is a practice exam for Civil Breadth + Transportation that was recently published in 2015 so I will purchase this book. I saw an older breadth exam book from Goswami published in 2013, which I will probably get assuming most of the questions will still be relevant.
I noticed Mikes practice exam book was published in 2010. Still worth getting this book? I am planning to save the NCEES book to take a simulated exam once I get up to snuff on the morning section.
Would appreciate any other recommendation for the morning section.
Thanks
Best decision you'll make ..... I wouldn't go too crazy with more practice problems. You're going to get plenty from EET.I just registered for the EET Breadth and Depth starting in Jan. I will consider getting Mikes.
Thanks.
Make sure you buy each and every one of the NCEES standards if you'll be taking the Construction Depth exam. The published year shouldn't be as important. I brought older editions of ACI 318 and the Steel Manual to the most recent exam and didn't suffer for it. At least 15% of the problems in the afternoon were simple look-up-the-answer problems that would have been impossible without the references handy (and tabbed out). I shouldn't say which of the references I used the most, as that might violate the candidate agreement, but I don't regret purchasing or bringing any of them... except maybe the NDS, as I never did really learn how to use that reference enough for it to do any good.Any input, study material, practice problems would be appreciated.
Will do!Make sure you buy each and every one of the NCEES standards if you'll be taking the Construction Depth exam. The published year shouldn't be as important. I brought older editions of ACI 318 and the Steel Manual to the most recent exam and didn't suffer for it. At least 15% of the problems in the afternoon were simple look-up-the-answer problems that would have been impossible without the references handy (and tabbed out). I shouldn't say which of the references I used the most, as that might violate the candidate agreement, but I don't regret purchasing or bringing any of them... except maybe the NDS, as I never did really learn how to use that reference enough for it to do any good.
I second this. There is very little practice material for wood design/NDS unless you buy structural PE practice exams.Make sure you buy each and every one of the NCEES standards if you'll be taking the Construction Depth exam. The published year shouldn't be as important. I brought older editions of ACI 318 and the Steel Manual to the most recent exam and didn't suffer for it. At least 15% of the problems in the afternoon were simple look-up-the-answer problems that would have been impossible without the references handy (and tabbed out). I shouldn't say which of the references I used the most, as that might violate the candidate agreement, but I don't regret purchasing or bringing any of them... except maybe the NDS, as I never did really learn how to use that reference enough for it to do any good.
Hmmm... I didn't know about these. Looks like, per Amazon, they just came out 4 days ago? I wish the Amazon listing had more details or even showed a few sample pages.
LOL cos that's a quasi spam/vendor post ....Hmmm... I didn't know about these. Looks like, per Amazon, they just came out 4 days ago? I wish the Amazon listing had more details or even showed a few sample pages.
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