Steel Construction Manual 13th vrs 8th

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I am taking the geotechnical afternoon test however on of the references in Steel Construction Manual 13th edition, its pretty expensive and I already have a big investment in book I dont need. The best cost alternative is the 8th edition, I would expect problems to be pretty basic look up type, is there big differnces in the 8th to the 13th, is getting the 8th worthwhile?

 
What is expected for you to know (steel-wise) in the geotechnical PM section specifically?

 
Never mind, I had a lapse, I am looking at the construction outline and there is nothing about steel, AISC is shown on the Design Standards which is odd, but nothing on the outline.

I guess you answered my question, thanks

 
Sweet! I didn't think it would be able to go very indepth. If i remember correctly there may be a few out of depth questions (like structural has 1 geotech and geotech may get a couple of structural), but it would be hard to justify buying a 350$ book for one question.

If a book shows up that you don't have, and it's very expensive, i highly recommend getting back in touch with other engineers you know it the area and see if they perhaps have this book and you can borrow it ;) ;)

I remember that i went in without the AASHTO since i didn't want to spend 250$ for 2 questions. Although it does hurt quite a bit when you read that question and realize it's probably the easiest one on the test (e.g. "What is the first word on page 207") :)

 

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