Hey man thanks for what you do, encouraging professional development and keeping people motivated during a tough journey. I ended up biting the bullet and spending the big bucks on the school of pe. I passed on the last October exam thankfully but got beat up bad in the afternoon, I would recommend killing that morning to take the hits in the afternoon (which I guess it’s not am breadth and pm depth anymore). Great point get the low hanging fruit first and don’t run out of time.
Hey guys - It happens to the best of us. I know its not what you wanted to see, but I know you're both becoming even better engineers from this. any areas in particular that youd had trouble with? steel? wood? CMU?... etc
Does it matter if you compute the individual sample stresses and then average the 3 stresses calculated? You get the pretty close to the same answer but they are different. Is there a standard method?
This is awesome Rich…and please keep coming.
you know I'll keep them coming Leena. more great content on the way
Hey man thanks for what you do, encouraging professional development and keeping people motivated during a tough journey. I ended up biting the bullet and spending the big bucks on the school of pe. I passed on the last October exam thankfully but got beat up bad in the afternoon, I would recommend killing that morning to take the hits in the afternoon (which I guess it’s not am breadth and pm depth anymore). Great point get the low hanging fruit first and don’t run out of time.
just saw this - great job Matthew! well done!
Thanks for all your help Kestava, I passed in October, you're videos were part of that reason.
lets Fookin go pds3369! that's what I love to hear! congrats!
ncees hb 1.1, p. 72.
love the calm music.
i got crushed by the afternoon civil-structural in October. Dreading the CBT with no notes/examples.
Same dude, failed and I am bummed but trying to get back to studying slowly again for the CBT.
Hey guys - It happens to the best of us. I know its not what you wanted to see, but I know you're both becoming even better engineers from this. any areas in particular that youd had trouble with? steel? wood? CMU?... etc
Does it matter if you compute the individual sample stresses and then average the 3 stresses calculated? You get the pretty close to the same answer but they are different. Is there a standard method?
Hi Joshua - it should get you the same thing. thanks for checking!
When should I take it?