ajm
Active member
I'm not terribly surprised, but I failed both of these exams on my first try this April, probably partially because I focused so much on the 8-hour.
I seemed to do fine on the calculation questions on both exams, but definition and procedural questions seemed to be my downfall. I felt that way coming out of the exams, and my diagnostics seem to reinforce that.
My plan going forward for the October exams are:
Surveying:
Seismic:
I seemed to do fine on the calculation questions on both exams, but definition and procedural questions seemed to be my downfall. I felt that way coming out of the exams, and my diagnostics seem to reinforce that.
My plan going forward for the October exams are:
Surveying:
- Actually read and spend time with Professional Engineer Act and Subdivision Act
- Purchase and work Boniface Civil Surveying Sample Exams
- Re-work 120 Solved Problems
- Get faster at solving problems
Seismic:
- Purchase and watch/study Hiner's online webinars, go through all the problems in the workbook and answer them (again)
- Get more familiar with looking up values and definitions/rules in ASCE 7 and IBC
- Get faster at solving problems