FE Review Manual: Rapid Preparation for the General Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (F E Review Manual), 2nd ed. | 
| Author: Michael R. Lindeburg Publisher: Professional Publications, Inc. Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 94 reviews Sales Rank: 552
Media: Paperback Edition: Second Edition, New Edition Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 872 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.5 x 1.9
ISBN: 1591260728 Dewey Decimal Number: 620.0076 EAN: 9781591260721 ASIN: 1591260728
Publication Date: June 13, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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The Best-Selling Book for FE Exam Preparation The FE Review Manual gives you the power to pass the FE exam the first time. Designed to prepare you for the general FE exam in the least amount of time, this review manual provides you with a complete and comprehensive review of the topics covered on the FE exam. Diagnostic exams on 13 separate topics help you identify where you need the most review, and the chapters that follow each exam provide the information you need to get up to speed in those areas. Over 1,200 practice problems give you experience in solving exam-like problems, while you can use the realistic 8-hour practice exam to simulate the actual FE exam. Everything You Need to Succeed on the FE/EIT Exam Over 1,200 practice problems, with step-by-step solutions 13 diagnostic exams help you to assess your strengths and weaknesses An 8-hour practice exam, with 180 multiple-choice questions SI units throughout, just like the exam 50 short chapters create manageable study blocks NCEES nomenclature and formulas Sample study schedule Exam tips and advice from recent examinees
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EIT Review Book September 4, 2008 I think this book covers the material very good. The methodology is excellent. The only section that I would recommend is to wide the differential equation section because it was poor in this subject. I have been out of school for about ten years and I need more material in order for me to ketch up. Other that the problems are well explain and plenty of problem for the student.
An excellent preparation tool September 4, 2008 Give yourself about 3 months (or more) and go through the entire book. Follow the author's instructions on how to use the manual. If you go through each chapter and do the questions, you will pass the FE. The format and level of complexity are a spot on match to the test. Time is a factor with this method, it is about 3 inches thick, so don't wait until you have 3 weeks left to study. Pay particular attention to subjects that you studied in your freshman and sophomore years, such as electric circuits and electromagnetism, also make sure you cover structural analysis and geotech thoroughly, you'll find that it will come back to you quickly once you start studying. Also, get yourself a new edition of the equation manual and use it when studying this book, you'll find that they are arranged in approximately the same order of topics. Learning your way around the equation book is extremely important, as time is a factor on the test. If you make a genuine effort and use this manual you will pass the FE. Good luck!
Very Helpful ! August 25, 2008 I would strongly recommend only and only this book if you do not have that much time left for studying. I purchased the book, studied for only 40 days, and passed the FE exam on my first try!!!! This book covers a short but good enough review of all the subjects included in the exam. Then walks you through a lot of useful problems and their solutions. on the exam day, the problems were very similar to the ones i had worked out in the book concept wise.
Good Luck!
Pretty Good Study Aid. August 22, 2008 To those who are preparing to take the FE exam soon, there is no way you will be able to go through the whole book cover-to-cover. This is the Truth. It would be Great if you could go through the whole book at your own pace, and then take the FE exam. This is Impossible. So, my advice is that you should only study what you aren't comfortable with. Brush up on Thermo, Fluids, Circuits, etc. If you have additional time to study, go over other smaller subjects like Chem, Bio, Ethics, etc. Seriously, you will have to wing alot of stuff during the Exam.
best side to order anything you want to August 18, 2008 I purchased this book and get it in appropiate time period which is good for me plus nice price. It is a good web side to orders anything you want to.
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