If you send me an email address I can send you the class notes as even in reduced format they are still about 9mb.....I can break it into two and send them to you.
What I listed was all that I took to the exam....with the addition of the two books that you listed....that should be all that you need...maybe the Das book for Foundations....
In addition to working the CERM and 6 min Solutions, I would recommend reading the other books, as I found that just doing the problems did not really give me an idea of how to find the problem come the test. It is also a less stressful way to review for the exam...reading is simple...take your time....just trying to solve a problem that you do not know the equations for is going to just dampen your spirit. Reading some of the text also lets you find the important charts and graphs which you might miss if the problems you are solving do not require that sepcific chart. There are just too many different types of problems to study each equation.....knowing which type of problem gives you a better starting place to look for an equation vs. trying to remeber which equations fit the problem. Hopefully, that makes sense.....basically read the theory and get to know the reference...knowing where to look is as important as knowing which equation....also watch for the foot notes on charts.....I did not do a lot of problem solving (Number crunching) the second time around. If you have a degree, you know how to plug and chug....finding the correct equation is the biggest hurdle....slowing down and reading the exam question also helps. Don't be in a big rush...watch your time, but do not rush reading the question.
Let me know what else I can help with....Hang in there it is not such a big mountain to climb.....
Hi Mr. Hockey fan:
Please send me the notes or any material you consider related to the Geotech. Depth, I really will appreciated here is my e-mail:
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Thanks again