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re: Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Testing - Questions
Posted on 1/25/17 at 5:52 pm to GumboDave
Posted on 1/25/17 at 5:52 pm to GumboDave
This is for ME, but should be similar to CE:
Get the Lindeburg practice problems and study manuals. Download the reference manual. Learn how to CTRL + F and find what you need. The test doesn't jump around during sections. It starts and finishes a section, and then moves to the next.
I fricked up my first try and didn't answer the last 20 problems because I got angry at this diva who was reading every question in a speaking voice, and also saying what she was thinking. Mf'ers wouldn't kick her out. The non-engineering stuff was hardest for me.
But work the practice problems and take practice tests. It is actually relatively easy
Eta: Get a TI-36x Pro and learn how to use it very well. You can solve almost all of the math problems without lifting a pencil
Get the Lindeburg practice problems and study manuals. Download the reference manual. Learn how to CTRL + F and find what you need. The test doesn't jump around during sections. It starts and finishes a section, and then moves to the next.
I fricked up my first try and didn't answer the last 20 problems because I got angry at this diva who was reading every question in a speaking voice, and also saying what she was thinking. Mf'ers wouldn't kick her out. The non-engineering stuff was hardest for me.
But work the practice problems and take practice tests. It is actually relatively easy
Eta: Get a TI-36x Pro and learn how to use it very well. You can solve almost all of the math problems without lifting a pencil
This post was edited on 1/25/17 at 5:59 pm
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