phillyphan
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What exactly is on this? Is it mostly economics? Along w/ scheduling and such?
^agreedRead the ouline, that is what is on it. But there is quite a bit of economics and scheduling, probably could not pass w/o doing well in those areas.
A construction textbook like Nunnally will cover EVERYTHING that you may see.. might be a good investment for the oddball question.. I had a few of those the first time that I took the test.. failed by 1.. the next time I had a construction text (Nunnally) and NO problems with the oddballsWhat exactly is on this? Is it mostly economics? Along w/ scheduling and such?
A construction textbook like Nunnally will cover EVERYTHING that you may see.. might be a good investment for the oddball question.. I had a few of those the first time that I took the test.. failed by 1.. the next time I had a construction text (Nunnally) and NO problems with the oddballsWhat exactly is on this? Is it mostly economics? Along w/ scheduling and such?
This. If you really reviewed your CERM and understood where to find everything, you would be surprised to find that even the 10th edition is enough (that's what I used before the 11th was even issued...).CERM pretty much has the morning covered, afternoon more references are needed and a construction text is very helpful
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