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G**N
Great book
My son loved this book - helped alot to get his PPE
E**N
Had examples/content not in the CERM
I recommend this book there were topics the CERM did not touch on that this book did a great job with.
C**L
Really good book
The book is really good. I'm more of an examples kind if learner. His book has examples for every topic and it gives you them step by step. It's easy to understand how they came to their solution. As far as teaching or explaining some of the material, I can't comment. I mostly look at the example and learn from there so haven't really read much if the text. There are a few mistakes in some if the examples but that's rare to see. I would recommend it to anyone trying to learn hydraulics and see how it can be applied to real world applications. I have it a 4 because I haven really rea the text.
S**D
Excellent
All that i need in one place!!Examples are exam alikeVery good appendices.Easy to read, and understandDefinitely a good resource!!
D**E
When you begin prep for the PE you buy things thinking you will need them and i found that this book was completely useless. not
This book was not worth it at all. When you begin prep for the PE you buy things thinking you will need them and i found that this book was completely useless. not worth purchasing as a matter of fact i'm not even a really big fan of the lindeburg guy his books are overrated.
F**D
Too much overlap with the CERM to be useful
It's typically assumed you're going to have the big Lindeburg Civil Engineering Reference Manual (CERM) for the PE exam, especially the morning section. This book bills itself as having all the extra information that you would need for the specialty afternoon session. However, there's not much in here that isn't already in the CERM. In fact, sometimes the CERM has *more* information on a given topic. I got this book and compared the sections, ultimately deciding that didn't offer any significant advantage over what was already in the CERM. The overlap of this book with the CERM is at least 80%.It has a few more step-by-step breakdowns, examples, and practice problems, but you'll need to spend a lot of time on PPI's errata site to correct all the errors in the book. It feels like pages were wasted with needlessly large graphics, lists, and tables that aren't going to be used on the exam.Save the hundred-plus dollars and carefully go through the CERM and a few of your water resources and environmental textbooks from school.
H**R
Ok
Ok
A**E
Not helpful
I passed the PE fairly easily on my first try, and only used this book in the beginning of my studying. I soon found that not only was pretty much everything covered here also covered in the CERM, but the CERM covered it in more detail, with better explanations, and with more clarity. Even though this book is published as part of the same series as the CERM, they do NOT complement each other as study resources, because this book uses different (and not internally consistent) symbology from the CERM and the industry in general.This book ended up being confusing in a few different places, partly because it did not fully explain some concepts, and partly because it did not adequately connect related concepts to each other. Even worse, the symbology is not internally consistent within this book - in one particularly egregious example, lowercase t is used for two different variables (time and aquifer thickness) in the numerator and denominator of the same equation. The CERM version of the same equation uses h for aquifer thickness, which both eliminates the confusion and is consistent with industry standard for calculations involving water flowing through soil and saturated soils.My advice: don't waste your money on this book. The CERM is expensive, but it really is all you need for the PE exam, not just for the breadth but also for the WRE depth.
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