Wondering what everyone's thoughts are on if getting the newest edition of the SERM is worth the money or if using the 9th edition will be sufficient for the October exam? Any one have experience with the 16-hour practice exam book?
Did you have any of the previous editions prior to the 10th? Or just the 10th?I bought the 10th Ed. SERM and the latest practice exam. In my opinion, it's a good reference to have but it definitely doesn't cover 100%. The practice exam is good though. It has some good mid-range difficulty questions and does a decent job of familiarizing you with the length of the exam. I only solved the lateral so can't comment on the vertical.
I passed both vertical and lateral in 2021. I took AEI class. I also bought all PPI books including SERM. I found PPI books including SERM greatly lacks seismic steel design material. You can’t pass lateral exam without good knowledge of steel design in high seismic design categories. I’m curious if newer edition of SERM covers steel for seismic more in depth.Wondering what everyone's thoughts are on if getting the newest edition of the SERM is worth the money or if using the 9th edition will be sufficient for the October exam? Any one have experience with the 16-hour practice exam book?
You should be so much ahead of me! I spent 40% of my lateral prep time for special seismic steel framing systems because I had no real life experience with SDC D or working with seismic steel design manual.Appreciate the feedback guys. I went ahead and ordered the newest edition of the SERM as well as the PPI 16 hour practice exam.
Interesting that the PPI lacks in seismic steel design. I have definitely heard a lot of people say that PPI doesn't sufficiently cover seismic. Thankfully, my design experience is primarily with steel and concrete foundations in high seismic areas (California) and my background prior to my design experience was with structural steel, so this should be my 'easiest' area. I'm really lacking with wood and masonry knowledge, and could defintely use some concrete refreshers.
PPI lacks much in the way of lateral.Appreciate the feedback guys. I went ahead and ordered the newest edition of the SERM as well as the PPI 16 hour practice exam.
Interesting that the PPI lacks in seismic steel design. I have definitely heard a lot of people say that PPI doesn't sufficiently cover seismic. Thankfully, my design experience is primarily with steel and concrete foundations in high seismic areas (California) and my background prior to my design experience was with structural steel, so this should be my 'easiest' area. I'm really lacking with wood and masonry knowledge, and could defintely use some concrete refreshers.
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