Hi Coach.
My office has the 2013 version of David Doucette's Whole Enchilada CSE prep that I was planning on using to get started on studying.
I notice that this version has 4 categories (1-context and predesign; 2a/b-regulatory; 3-management & design; 4-construction) and 55 knowledge statements.
Comparing to the California Architects Board website, the current test seems to have 4 different categories and 79 knowledge statements.
My assumption is that the content is the same, just reorganized (divided into more KS's), but I can't find any reference on Doucette's website that indicates any difference. In fact, his website still indicates 55 knowledge statements in his 2017 version. I also can't find any reference of when the CSE format changed and how it changed.
I plan on studying the material references on the CAB website, but thought the Doucette material would be a good 'listen in the car' resource. However, I'm not wanting to waste my time with something that may be outdated or not pertinent.
Is there any insight you can provide on if additional information was added via the current version and additional KS's?
I appreciate the assistance!