Darn, looks like you have a bit to go for lateral but getting vertical out of the way and having seen lateral once already will likely give you a really good chance of passing lateral the next time around.KS released. Passed Bldg vertical but failed bldg lateral. 20/40 A, NI, NI, U
Nicely done!Finally got CT results in... Passed both lateral and vertical.. first try too! Grueling exam, but it was worth it
Yep. I'm feeling fine about it. In hindsight I probably overstudied for vertical because I had nearly an hour to spare on the morning and afternoon. I'm just glad I can focus on the one this next time around. Personally I think it's a little easier to study for given there is less material. Will definitely hit bridge items much harder.Darn, looks like you have a bit to go for lateral but getting vertical out of the way and having seen lateral once already will likely give you a really good chance of passing lateral the next time around.
Nicely done!
David, I also got your book back in September. Are there any significant differences?David, I got your bridge book based on AASHTO 6th edition two months back and it is one of the best, I am wondering if the difference between your new edition(based on AASHTO 7th edition) and the previous one is substantial? Do you recommend to get the newer one?
I had a 29 on the morning, with 1 unacceptable and 1 needs improvement.What was your morning score? I'm trying to see what was the highest morning failing score. So far it is 22.
Crud, based on what I've heard I think that unacceptable was the only thing that caused you to fail.I had a 29 on the morning, with 1 unacceptable and 1 needs improvement.
I had a 29 on the morning, with 1 unacceptable and 1 needs improvement.
Did you take the buildings or bridges?
mr Conner, just read up about you bro. lots of praises on your books. especially the part that you use the codes so heavily, one doesnt need the code at the test...Congratulations to everyone who passed!
And if you didn't, do not get discouraged. This is the most difficult of all of the engineering exams. Use what you have learned from the experience and knock it out of the park next time!
For those of you looking to buy my book, please make sure you buy the 2nd edition as it has been updated to AASHTO 7th edition. Also note there is a vertical book, lateral book, and combined book. You can purchase it from my website http://www.davidconnorse.com and also Amazon.
Well, I wouldn't say that. You definitely should have a copy of the AASHTO code for the exam.one doesnt need the code at the test...
That was on the building vertical. I passed the lateral.I had a 29 on the morning, with 1 unacceptable and 1 needs improvement.
Did you take the buildings or bridges?
I'm glad I'm not the only one who found lateral easier.That was on the building vertical. I passed the lateral.
How did you study for lateral? I think I put 200 hours for Vertical and 100 hours on Lateral. I used the SERM, 6 min solutions, and the NCEES exam. Any other recommendations other than David's book? ThanksI'm glad I'm not the only one who found lateral easier.
I wish they'd give passing scores. Or maybe I don't want to know my scores?
I used School of PE on demand option, PPI practice exams and NCEES practice exams. I design bridges in a high-seismic state so I supplemented my notes with examples from work and I relied on these heavily in the Lateral Bridge PM. David's book was pretty much all I used for Lateral AM bridge questions. David listed every pertinent code section in the solutions so it made for a time-saving test resource.How did you study for lateral? I think I put 200 hours for Vertical and 100 hours on Lateral. I used the SERM, 6 min solutions, and the NCEES exam. Any other recommendations other than David's book? Thanks
I got really lucky in my office, and had two large seismic design category D projects in the past year. I had a very vertically irregular concrete shear wall hotel, and horizontally and vertically irregular steel moment frame hospital. I had spent a lot of time getting to know the code. Other than that, I did the practice exams from NCEES and PPI.How did you study for lateral? I think I put 200 hours for Vertical and 100 hours on Lateral. I used the SERM, 6 min solutions, and the NCEES exam. Any other recommendations other than David's book? Thanks
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