I think most of us will agree that you cannot pass SE with just superficial knowledge. Time, effort and a decent understanding of the subject matter is a prerequisite. So, just skimming the surface is not the intent. Just looking for a decent reference that is organized better than the code. There are many references available for each material but one just cannot get all of them and go through every single one of them. I am leaning towards getting the Design and Detailing of Low-Rise Reinforced Concrete Buildings by CRSI.There aren't many one-shot solutions to the SE exam. To pass the exam, you need to keep building your knowledge and understanding of various materials, systems etc. The NEHRP tech briefs and the SEAOC book are good references to get a deep dive into the subjects. I don't think skimming the surface and solving a few problems will help.
Many will consider my reactions/advise as harsh, but I am just speaking plain & simple.
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