N/A
Standard: £10 + VATMembers/Subscribers: Free
Members/Subscribers, log in to access
The Structural Engineer, Volume 74, Issue 22, 1996
SEPIA More members have expressed concern regarding SEPIA and the supplementary charges being levied on them. Mr A. R. Glaysher writes from Dorking, Surrey: We note with interest the letter from Mr T. A. Collinson regarding SEPIA (Verulam, 20 August 1996). We are unable to comment in too much detail, since our withdrawal from SEPIA and the exceedingly high release premiums are in the hands of our solicitors. Verulam
This viewpoint presents ideas and suggestions for those preparing to take the Institution’s Part 3 (Membership) examination. It is a personal view based on the author’s own recent experience. P.C. Lynch
Part 3: Introduction This year’s examination was attempted by a total of 763, a decrease in comparison with last year and the lowest figure since 1984. Of those candidates, 404 took the examination in the UK while there were 359 candidates overseas, 293 at the Hong Kong centre. The UK pass-rate dipped below the 40s level at 39.6% which is down 12.1 % in comparison with last year; however, there were 58 fewer candidates. The overseas candidate figures are largely made up by the Hong Kong centre and 32 other centres. The total number of 359 is represented by an increase in Hong Kong of 21 candidates and a decrease at other centres of 18 candidates. The Hong Kong pass-rate saw a small increase to 34.1 %; the other centres managed 11 successes out of 66, a pass-rate of 16.7% and a small decrease from last year. The overall pass-rate was 35.5% which represents a decrease of 6.l% from last year’s figures.