TheLoneStarEngineer
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Hey Guys,
I took both components of the SE exam this past April 2019 and received Unacceptable. I am planning on breaking up the exam into two sessions and will be taking lateral component first this October 2019. I have the following references,
1. All code references per the NCEES specs.
2. All SEAOC manuals.
3. Seismic Design Review- Hiner
4. Bridge problems- David Connor
5. PPI 6 minute solutions for SE exam.
6. PPI Practice Exam
7. PPI SERM 9th Edition- Alan Williams
8. Concrete, Steel, wood and Foundation design Textbooks (McGregor, Segui, Breyer and Bowles).
9. EET Lateral Binder.
10. NCEES Practice Exam.
I am already very familiar with SERM, SEAOC vol 1 and the practice exam from NCEES. Initially, I was thinking of going through the SERM, Hiner, Connor, PPI 6 min, NCEES and PPI practice exams. However, I somehow managed to purchase the EET lateral binder from a friend who took and passed the exam this past April. I am considering switching over to EET binder to spearhead my study schedule instead of the SERM and Hiner combo to tackle the test (I will still be reading through these but will spend bulk of my time on EET). Got about 17 weeks left. Will be spending 18-20 hours studying every week.
Do you guys have any recommendations or suggestions to this approach? On a side note, I will also be taking the PE Civil Seismic exam 3 weeks before the lateral (Contingent upon my application being approved to sit for it next quarter). Thanks!
I took both components of the SE exam this past April 2019 and received Unacceptable. I am planning on breaking up the exam into two sessions and will be taking lateral component first this October 2019. I have the following references,
1. All code references per the NCEES specs.
2. All SEAOC manuals.
3. Seismic Design Review- Hiner
4. Bridge problems- David Connor
5. PPI 6 minute solutions for SE exam.
6. PPI Practice Exam
7. PPI SERM 9th Edition- Alan Williams
8. Concrete, Steel, wood and Foundation design Textbooks (McGregor, Segui, Breyer and Bowles).
9. EET Lateral Binder.
10. NCEES Practice Exam.
I am already very familiar with SERM, SEAOC vol 1 and the practice exam from NCEES. Initially, I was thinking of going through the SERM, Hiner, Connor, PPI 6 min, NCEES and PPI practice exams. However, I somehow managed to purchase the EET lateral binder from a friend who took and passed the exam this past April. I am considering switching over to EET binder to spearhead my study schedule instead of the SERM and Hiner combo to tackle the test (I will still be reading through these but will spend bulk of my time on EET). Got about 17 weeks left. Will be spending 18-20 hours studying every week.
Do you guys have any recommendations or suggestions to this approach? On a side note, I will also be taking the PE Civil Seismic exam 3 weeks before the lateral (Contingent upon my application being approved to sit for it next quarter). Thanks!