akvudaiyar
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I am planning to take Civil structural depth Oct 2017. All my education (including Master's) and most of my experience is all mechanical (structural mechanics, not thermal/fluids) and my current job is mostly structural design. So want to give a shot at it. What are my chances ? Here is my proposal to make it work.
1) Register for EET breadth and depth (web live classes)
2) Learn new stuffs about soil mechanics, water resources etc that I never learnt in my life since my educational background is all mechanical.
3) Willing to spend atleast 25 hours a week for 4 months starting may or june (my second son is due on may first week so possibly June). Solve problems after problems.
4) Have a consulting structural engineer who stamps all our company projects. He is in business for last 30 years. Might seek his expertise occasionally and of course tap on you guys then and there
5) Look for a study partner in houston area. I am doubly effective with group study
I would appreciate if you (civil guys) could provide some thoughts. My only drawback or that one thing that holds me back is subjects like geotechnical, water resources, transportation which I have never had in my undergrad.. However I am very interested in learning structural and I am already little familiar with design aspects, asce 7-10, IBC etc through work.
I know it is not easy but willing to take the challenge. Thanks for your assistance.
1) Register for EET breadth and depth (web live classes)
2) Learn new stuffs about soil mechanics, water resources etc that I never learnt in my life since my educational background is all mechanical.
3) Willing to spend atleast 25 hours a week for 4 months starting may or june (my second son is due on may first week so possibly June). Solve problems after problems.
4) Have a consulting structural engineer who stamps all our company projects. He is in business for last 30 years. Might seek his expertise occasionally and of course tap on you guys then and there
5) Look for a study partner in houston area. I am doubly effective with group study
I would appreciate if you (civil guys) could provide some thoughts. My only drawback or that one thing that holds me back is subjects like geotechnical, water resources, transportation which I have never had in my undergrad.. However I am very interested in learning structural and I am already little familiar with design aspects, asce 7-10, IBC etc through work.
I know it is not easy but willing to take the challenge. Thanks for your assistance.