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CT out.

21/40; A/A/U

Wish we could get some feedback on the afternoon problems. Just doesn't seem right.

Congratulations to all that passed!!!
 
CT out.

21/40; A/A/U

Wish we could get some feedback on the afternoon problems. Just doesn't seem right.

Congratulations to all that passed!!!
I know how you feel now, it sucks but you will get there. Best of luck next time.
 
California Board, taking the lateral SE (buildings) exam in Reno, NV. Results: Failed.
24 correct on the breadth, UA/IR/A/A on the depth.
Identical results to my previous try this past April. Worst part about this is that the vertical portion I previously passed is now set to expire. Will probably take a long break and try to retake the exam once they are computer based. :(
 
CT out.

21/40; A/A/U

Wish we could get some feedback on the afternoon problems. Just doesn't seem right.

Congratulations to all that passed!!!
Weird, I’m also in CT and my results have not been posted yet. Although I took buildings so not sure if that matters.
 
CT out.

21/40; A/A/U

Wish we could get some feedback on the afternoon problems. Just doesn't seem right.

Congratulations to all that passed!!!
As a bridge engineer, I understand the frustration as this exam is heavily skewed toward building engineers. Don't be disappointed, and you will definitely pass next time.
 
Pennsylvania is out. After not passing 3 times I finally passed the gravity portion. Getting ready for the lateral in April. If anyone is looking for a prep course go to Advanced Engineering Institute (AEI). The course really helped me a bunch from when I previously just used the PPI material.
 
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