I am taking the SE for the first time in October. Just started studying this week and my first goal is to work my way through the SERM and then work through SEAOC Volume 1. I had intentions of starting in February/March but just now getting started. After working through those two books, I'm going to take a practice exam and see where I stand then chug through a bunch of problems containing the topics I struggled with on the practice exam.
This is exactly what I did too and it works - but I also studied SEAOC Volume 2 and 3.
One other thing I would suggest is to do two practice exams - one from NCEES and the other one from PPI.
Glad to hear it works! How useful did you find the SEAOC Volume 2 and 3?
Also, I just hopped over to your blog and look forward to reading. I'll post some feedback for you when I do
I am just finishing the 4th volume of SEAOC (2012). I think they are a great tool during the exam and during regular work as well. Sometimes seems difficult to keep up if you don't have a very strong background (I found myself here). But is a great review and a learning process going back and fourth trying to understand how it works. I know that these new SEAOC volumes are based on the new code, but if you can handle the new codes, you will handle the old ones as well.
Actually I am preparing based on the new codes and planning to bring both with me at the exam, eventually checking if the section in the new code is applicable on the old code too. Beside some general stuff not much changed between the new and old codes, or at least the basics are the same. Wind Design - major change - but the same concept except the transition from ASD to LRFD and from importance factor to maps which are based on Risk Category.
When I will get to the solving problems part, I will try to use only the old codes just to make sure I don't miss anything.
This will be my first time taking it and looks like a tough test, but 300+ valuable hours should kill it.
Good luck everyone!