Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
Hi all. I was able to get some good information from this thread - - but I have some additional questions for those of you who have taken this exam.
I've been asked to take the new 16 hour SE exam (I currently have a PE via the old SE I). I did not study for the SE I other than to make sure my codes were well tabbed and go through the masonry design portion of the SERM by Allan Williams. As many others have stated on here, I felt that was a sub-par standard for entry into the profession as a Registered Engineer. Now I'm looking at the 16 hour exam and feeling like I need to study and try hard to pass it on the first try.
My questions are:
1. To those who have taken the exam, did you use the new Allan Williams SERM's for gravity and lateral? If so, what did you think of them?
2. When I was looking into this a few years ago, I remember thinking that you could pass any of the four modules. In recent readings, however, it appears that you either pass or fail Friday and pass or fail Saturday. This just means that you're taking two modules as opposed to four (the way I prefer to think about with respect to what you can pass). Is the latter what is accurate?
3. I've seen some threads that still reference having the AASHTO manual following a statement about taking the building exam. I thought this was either/or, not a mixture of the two. Is it true that you take either buildings OR bridges and will not get questions about both.
4. Has anyone taken the new 16 hour exam after already having the PE? I'm especially interested in your take on the exam and how you prepared.
I've been asked to take the new 16 hour SE exam (I currently have a PE via the old SE I). I did not study for the SE I other than to make sure my codes were well tabbed and go through the masonry design portion of the SERM by Allan Williams. As many others have stated on here, I felt that was a sub-par standard for entry into the profession as a Registered Engineer. Now I'm looking at the 16 hour exam and feeling like I need to study and try hard to pass it on the first try.
My questions are:
1. To those who have taken the exam, did you use the new Allan Williams SERM's for gravity and lateral? If so, what did you think of them?
2. When I was looking into this a few years ago, I remember thinking that you could pass any of the four modules. In recent readings, however, it appears that you either pass or fail Friday and pass or fail Saturday. This just means that you're taking two modules as opposed to four (the way I prefer to think about with respect to what you can pass). Is the latter what is accurate?
3. I've seen some threads that still reference having the AASHTO manual following a statement about taking the building exam. I thought this was either/or, not a mixture of the two. Is it true that you take either buildings OR bridges and will not get questions about both.
4. Has anyone taken the new 16 hour exam after already having the PE? I'm especially interested in your take on the exam and how you prepared.