Overview
Everyone needs to prepare for the FE Exam in one way or another. Regarding the question “What's the best way to study for the FE exam?” the advice given by recent examinees is virtually unanimous: work practice problems, find out where your weaknesses lie, study those areas, and then work more practice problems. Taking a timed practice exam (or a partial exam) is a popular strategy. This not only gives the examinee more practice solving problems but also lets you find out how well you perform under pressure.
1. Recognize that the five topics with the most exam questions – Mathematics, Chemistry, Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Economics, and Electricity & Magnetism – account for 51 percent of the AM exam.
2. The remaining seven topic areas – Computers, Ethics & Business Practices, Engineering Probability & Statistics, Strength of Materials, Material Properties, Fluid Mechanics, and Thermodynamic – account for 49 percent of the AM exam.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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