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- Subject: 2002 SE Exam review
- From: Gerard Madden <gmadden(--nospam--at)duquette-eng.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 19:23:24 -0800
I plan on taking the October 2002 SE exam and was wondering if there are any list members who live in the San Francisco Bay area who would like to form some kind of study group or forum where we can help each other out. If anyone is interested please email privately. I was envisioning maybe meeting for a couple of hours a month until the final month or two before the exam when those active in the group could decide on a more rigorous schedule. At the very least, I was hoping we could share ideas on reference material and help each other with practice problems and theories. Maybe we could set up a Yahoo club or something? any takers? -Gerard San Jose, California Gerard Madden, PE Design Group Manager Duquette Engineering 10 South Third Street San Jose, CA 95113 T: 408.494.0944 - ext 102 F: 408.494.0940 E: gmadden(--nospam--at)duquette-eng.com w: www.duquette-eng.com ******* ****** ******* ******** ******* ******* ******* *** * Read list FAQ at: http://www.seaint.org/list_FAQ.asp * * This email was sent to you via Structural Engineers * Association of Southern California (SEAOSC) server. To * subscribe (no fee) or UnSubscribe, please go to: * * http://www.seaint.org/sealist1.asp * * Questions to seaint-ad(--nospam--at)seaint.org. Remember, any email you * send to the list is public domain and may be re-posted * without your permission. Make sure you visit our web * site at: http://www.seaint.org ******* ****** ****** ****** ******* ****** ****** ********
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