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Thoughts on 16 hr SE Building Exam

Thoughts on 16 hr SE Building Exam

Thoughts on 16 hr SE Building Exam

(OP)
Obviously without violating the Code of Silence you adhered to when taking the exam, I was wondering if anyone was willing to offer some feedback about what they thought about the new 16 Hour SE exam (preferably the building emphasis).

I didn't want to be a guinnea pig on the first go around so I was considering taking it in the fall.  However, I am a younger engineer and didn't know if this was a test that could be studied for in the codes or something that you needed 15 years of "real" experience before attempting.  I don't have a huge amount of experience with multi-story building design so is that going to make it unrealistic to take this or not?

Thanks.

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