FE Review Manual: Rapid Preparation for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Author: Michael R. Lindeburg | Language: English | ISBN:
1591263336 | Format: PDF
FE Review Manual: Rapid Preparation for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Description
The Best-Selling Book for FE Exam Preparation
The FE Review Manual is the most trusted FE exam preparation book. It offers comprehensive coverage of FE exam topics while providing what exam candidates value most—integration of equations and variables from the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Supplied-Reference Handbook.
The FE Review Manual is a complete exam review package in one book. Gain a better understanding of key concepts and save prep time by reviewing FE exam topics and NCEES Handbook equations in a single location. These equations, along with NCEES Handbook figures and tables are distinguished in green text for easy cross-referencing. Use the 13 diagnostic exams to identify where you need the most review and improve your problem-solving skills with over 1,200 practice problems. You can evaluate your progress by taking the included realistic 4-hour sample exam—it simulates the actual FE exam’s morning session.
Entrust your FE exam prep to the FE Review Manual and get the power to pass the first time—guaranteed—or we’ll refund your purchase price.
Everything You Need to Succeed
- Complete FE exam coverage in 54 easy-to-read chapters
- 13 topic-specific diagnostic exams
- Green text to identify equations, figures, and tables found in the NCEES Handbook
- Over 1,200 practice problems with step-by-step solutions
- SI units throughout
- 4-hour morning session practice exam
- A sample study schedule
- A comprehensive, easy-to-use index
- Exam tips and advice
Topics Covered Include
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computers, Measurement, and Controls
- Conversion Factors
- Dynamics
- Electric Circuits
- Engineering Economics
- Ethics
- Fluid Mechanics
- Materials Science/Structure of Matter
- Mathematics
- Mechanics of Materials Statics
- Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
- Transport Phenomena
- Units and Fundamental Constants
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- Paperback: 900 pages
- Publisher: Professional Publications, Inc.; 3rd edition (October 21, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1591263336
- ISBN-13: 978-1591263333
- Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.3 x 1.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
In short, the Michael R. Lindeburg books are the very best for preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. If you are going to take the FE exam, then buy this book (as well as the discipline-specific book) and spend at least three month studying and answering the sample problems. Also, take at least two practice exams (using the NCEES FE Supplied-Reference Manual and an approved calculator). I have created an Amazon Listmania titled "Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam Prep."
If you aspire to become a working engineer, then you must obtain a professional engineer (PE) license for each state in which you work. PE candidates must achieve acceptable results on two exams: the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, which is usually taken in the senior year of college, and the discipline-specific Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) Exam, which is typically taken after at least four years of work experience. Starting in 2020, the PE candidate will also need a masters degree. The FE exam will be administered as a computer-based exam beginning in 2014.
Passing this exam is one of the most important goals of your life. Take it seriously! Don't listen to those folks who tell you to take the exam without any preparation.
You will easily pass the FE exam if you spend three months (more or less) seriously preparing for it. You might need longer if you have been out of school for a number of years. If you are still in college, then I recommend taking the exam during your senior year. For this case, I would recommend studying 10 to 20 hours per week during the entire summer, then cramming for four weeks right before the exam. For obvious reasons, you should try (if you can) to take a lighter course load during the semester in which the exam is given.
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