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PE exam help

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MALY

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I am scheduled to take the PE exam in April 2000. Would you please give some of your studying experience. I do mainly work in Geotechnical and Structural.<br>
what are the review guides you use ?<br>
Would the other subjects be enough to cover the minimum required number of problems on the exam?<br>
Which subjects did you concentrate on? <br>
How many hours on the average did you study weekly?<br>
And whatever information you can think of.<br>
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Thanks<br>

 
You will probably be allowed to take reference books to the exam. A good source for titles is: <A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> It is a web site for technical books. When entering, use the quick search and enter 'Sructural Engineering Handbook' also try 'Geotechnical Engineering Handbook'.<br>
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Many of the books are very expensive. A good source for out of print or used books is: <A HREF=" TARGET="_new"><br>
Good luck.
 
I worked mostly structural problems on the exam I took with a few civil (roadway design) problems. If you are familiar with steel and concrete, you should do well. Good luck!
 
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