Hi novembertango88,
I am taking the IStructE exam in April 2021 - I'm in the UK. Was supposed to take it in January but was postponed due to the COVID lockdown here.
If you need anything let me know, but the advice above is generally spot on.
1. Choose the question in advance: There are 3 types of questions: Q1/2 - building Q3 - bridge and Q4 - something else. Most people go for Q1/2 and most people fail, mostly due to lack of preparation or getting the scope/assumptions wrong(=lack of preparation). I am preparing for Q1/2 + Q3 as I worked in both fields. Bridges are a bit easier in concept + design and the drawings are not that many (multiple floor plans like in Q1). Choose what you feel you know best and go for that.
2. Find past papers, make a SMALL folder with content that you know and can use in the exam. Read all the questions and compare with solutions by Examiner's report - this will help you reading the question properly. You can find them at IStructE website. Extra material can be found in SCI website (Eg:
Link)
3. Practice sketching as much as possible and prepare drawings - they don't have to be under scale but they have to be proportionally accurate. Use colors, make it clear.
4. Go through the past papers and try to do mock tests on your own and find someone to check your work afterwards. This is the most efficient thing you can do. Start doing it now at your own time, and in the process see what you need to build your (SMALL) folder. After 10 or so you should have it ready. Do the rest in exam conditions using only that folder and keeping track of time.
Preparing for the exam is all about efficiency. Making the most out of your time.