Hi, I want to apply for comity for California PE license (Civil), I am a PE in Florida (Orlando). I understand I have to take the CA surveying and CA seismic exams. I have some questions.
1. I am filling out the application, do I check both the seismic exam and the surveying exam, even though I plan on taking them one at a time? (I read elsewhere on this forum that you are given a time frame to take the exams. I just don't want them to give me say April to June time frame to complete taking both exams)
2. For those who took the exams recently, any suggestion on online prep courses? I was thinking School of PE.
3. For those who took the exams recently, any suggestion on study materials (books)?
4. Any additional suggestion for the seismic? I am terrible at structural, it's like rocket science to me.
Thanks much!
Let me take a stab at your questions...
1. You should check both the boxes for the exams, as you are applying for licensure, which you need to pass both exams to gain. And what you have read on this site is probably some version of this: when your application is approved, you will be approved to take both the seismic and surveying exams in the following quarter. The quarters of the year are: Jan - March, April - June, July - September, and October - December. The quarter you get assigned to take the exams is wholly dependent on
when your application is approved. If you are missing anything from your application, it could take more time. Check around this subforum to see anecdotal experience of members to see how long it took them to get approval of their license application.
2. People consistently recommend EET, Hiner's Seismic Review course, Mansour's courses, and Reza Mahallati's surveying course. When I took the exams a few years ago, I used Reza's workbook for surveying and Hiner for seismic. I have a structural background, so surveying was what I was less comfortable with, for sure.
3. See my answer to #2... Personally, I don't really recommend the PPI books for surveying. I didn't think they helped me very much. I was a big fan of Hiner's and Reza's practice problems though (even though Reza had a lot of typos in his workbook, when I was using it).
4. Can you get ahold of a copy of ASCE 7-16 and IBC/CBC 2015? You're probably going to want them. It maybe also help you to have at least the NDS specifications. I remember I went in with all of my material codes (wood, steel, concrete, masonry), but didn't really use any of them.
The main thing is to get as many practice problems done as you can. You need to be fast at completing problems to attack these exams properly. Also, utilize the multiple pass system strictly. Time is definitely against you when you're trying to do 55 questions in 2.5 hours.