I'm planning to take the Civil - Structural PE Exam this October, and I have been studying like crazy (been studying since May / June this year). It will be my first time taking the exam and despite having read through this forum on people's experiences with the exam, I still don't know what to expect.
I started by reading through the CERM to prepare myself for the AM section, and I feel like I have a pretty good sense of the morning session and did pretty well on the practice exams. I've also been going through the PM practice exams and with less than 1-month left, I'd like to get feedback on specific exam resources that I should practice on. These are the practice exam materials I plan to use / have been using:
I thought about going through the study sessions, but I thought I'll try it out this first time and if I fail - I'll bite the bullet and pay for the expensive study sessions...
I also intend to bring the materials prescribed by NCEES (IBC, ASCE, ACI, AISC, Masonry and NDS Wood), and the Civil Engineering Reference Manual + the Structural Engineering Reference Manual. I was planning to skip AASHTO, PCI and OSHA, but rethinking my decision on the OSHA one...
I started by reading through the CERM to prepare myself for the AM section, and I feel like I have a pretty good sense of the morning session and did pretty well on the practice exams. I've also been going through the PM practice exams and with less than 1-month left, I'd like to get feedback on specific exam resources that I should practice on. These are the practice exam materials I plan to use / have been using:
- 2014 NCEES Exam (AM & PM):
These are the first ones I did back in July and were fairly easy... I got a pretty good score and did pretty well (30 ish?) on the AM despite taking about 2.5 hours to complete.
- 2014 Lindeburg Practice Exam (AM & PM):
These are pretty great, not easy but I can understand most of the references. Didn't time myself to do them though as I would just fail if I do that.
- 2012 Goswami Practice Exam (AM & 2x PM):
lot of people commented that these are the most reflective of the actual exam. I timed myself on the AM and they took the full 4-hours, but I did 30-ish I think. The first PM exam was brutal so I didn't time myself (I think I still need some studying on my PM). Planning to time myself for the second PM exam this coming weekend though
- 2014 Subasic Structural 6 Mins Sols (20x Structural AM, 80x Structural PM):
Holy crap! These are tough questions! She goes into VERY small details on each problems!!! I learned a ton from these problems, but there's NO WAY that they take 6 mins. I thought I was familiar with ACI, AISC and ASCE already but I couldn't remember ACI having details on footing rebar distribution, shear wall rebar limits, etc. It seems that she has a background in Masonry, so the masonry questions are also very tough. I learned a lot about wood connections too. I have been going through these problems for 2 weeks and about 75% complete now... I was going through them last weekend, and only managed to complete about 15 questions through the weekend (a good 10 to 15-hour study session)
- 2014 Giancaspro Structural Depth Practice Exam (2x PM):
Starting on this right after the Goswami practice exam to gauge myself
I thought about going through the study sessions, but I thought I'll try it out this first time and if I fail - I'll bite the bullet and pay for the expensive study sessions...
I also intend to bring the materials prescribed by NCEES (IBC, ASCE, ACI, AISC, Masonry and NDS Wood), and the Civil Engineering Reference Manual + the Structural Engineering Reference Manual. I was planning to skip AASHTO, PCI and OSHA, but rethinking my decision on the OSHA one...
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