Reviews on Other Sites of Our Special Inspector Courses
I just passed my ICC welding exam. The way I studied is buying the course from SI Certs which is also a registered instructor with ICC.
Transcapitalist
Comment on r/AskReddit"Where can I practice studying for the ICC exam?" Well a good start is visiting SI Certs. Not only does it replicate the pronto experience in its testing modules but it breaks down individual components of what the real deal test covers, the books you’ll need, and relevant ASTMs.
[Later in the post] ICC does not sponsor SI Certs but as far as finding a legitimate practice test goes, this is as good as it gets. Plus it has study guides for each concept with their own practice tests before a final practice evaluation covering all the concepts for let’s says codes on reinforced concrete. I think SI Certs is a great help with acquiring the coveted MSI or Master of Special Inspection.
Bogg1e_the_great
Post on r/CCMTSIcerts.com offers a great course for all ICC SI certifications.
Lopsided-Event-8739
Comment on r/StructuralEngineeringIf u paid for the SI Cert for practice in passing, the second set of plans is really similar to how the exam is structured. If you can pass that practice test then you’re ready for the actual 47p plan reading portion.
Old-Machine-1420
Comment on r/ConstructionI suggest taking the SI Certs course for the ICC welding, it’ll provide a decent foundation before starting the CWI which is much more in depth.
DeliciousD
Comment on r/WeldingI used the SI Certs soils and passed today , they are really good
Bama0418
Comment on r/GeotechI haven't taken the soil SI certs, but a lot of people at my company have taken other SI certs and seem to like them
fox3r
Comment on r/GeotechThere is a program online called SI certs for certification training, you can look it up, our company uses that to help our people pass the tests.
Bradenffxi
Comment on r/seculartalkSi certs has a class should be part of the ICC S2 curriculum.
Fantastic-Art-3704
Comment on r/WeldingSI certs is the legitimate only way to practice for Plans but they allow you to download the plans themselves and look at them without the mouse zoom deal.
Bogg1e_the_great
Comment on r/GeotechGary Larsen School of Inspection or SI Certs are also great training resources.
I would recommend using SI Certs for training. Great people and the prices are reasonable.
Electrical-Weight-19
Comment on r/civilengineeringSI Certs helped a lot for plans. They try and present everything as you would expect to see for the test.
skrimpgumbo
Comment on r/GeotechI run my guys through the SI Certs courses with pretty good success.
jdwhiskey925
Comment on r/GeotechI recently got my ICC in bolting and I’m going for my Welding right now. I’m using SiCerts.com. The courses are pretty pricey but it’s worth it 100%. Im sure the GR course is free so I’d check it out if I was you. Good luck!
ICC Bolting is pretty easy, especially with SI Cert and if you have gone through VT training/class.
Kalamboogle
Comment on r/civilengineeringWe had several technicians that need to complete several ICC course before taking the exam. After attempting to reach out to Gary over the course of 3-4 weeks we decided to move to www.SICerts.com
Jacqulene C.
YelpThe one site I used was SIcerts. It’s a little expensive for the entire suite of courses ($2500 I think) but my company paid for it. Well worth it to be honest. Out of the 16 exams I took I only failed the welding code the first time but that was it.
skrimpgumbo
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