I have a question in regards to the Struct. 1 exam. I took it in Oct. 2007 and unfortunately will be taking it again in April 08. I used the 6 min. solutions, SERM, the pratice exam and all of the codes and textbooks for my studying. I felt I studied enough (110 - 125 hrs.). However, from my results I have some work to do. Can anyone reccomend a good bridge design textbook? I will have to teach myself bridge design for this exam. Some of the questions on the exam dealing with bridges looked foreign to me.
Basically, my work experience is building structures and the only bridge experience was in my senior year at USF. Also, with the recent code changes is it imperative that I have the brand new AASHTO or can I be successful without it, I have the older version? I plan on getting all of the other latest codes (ACI, ASCE, AISC, NDS). It just seems extremely expensive for something I will use hopefully once. If I really need it to pass then I will get it. Figured I would ask the experts before I did it.
I also will be getting some other books that KEVO 55 has reccomended. (Seismic & Wind Forces, Civil/Struct. Eng. Seismic Design, Strct. Eng. License Review, Struct. Eng. PE Review and the Seismic Design Combo all from ICC). Does anyone have any other insightful recomendations or words of advice? Maybe some other books or textbooks?
I honestly felt that I had a good grasp on the codes especially IBC 2006, NDS, ACI 530, ACI 318 and ASCE 7. I really cannot figure out one specific area that I need to focus on for April.
I just plan on going over all of it again. It is really dissapointing when you put so much effort into it and get nothing in return.
Sorry for the rant, just venting.
Thanks in advance,
Andy