Hello All
I have been out of school for 7 years and graduated with a EE and decided to get my PE but first of course I have to take the FE(which I should have taken out of college but was to cheap/broke to pay for the exam myself). I dont want to risk failing the exam so I have enrolled in the next School of PE course which starts Feb 10, 2014 but in the mean time I have been studying on my own. I guess the answer to my question can save my 990 I would rather have my company pay for the PE prep course rather than the FE(I only get 1000 per year for non degree learning) My question is how difficult are the questions for example a math question
will a problem more likely to appear as
integrate (1+e^x)/(1-e^x) <-- difficult brian teaser
to solve this requires you to figure out you need u substitution then partial fractions then integrate
or as simple as
integrate lnx/x <-- straight forward...if you know about substituion
which would just involve a u substitution.
or
integrate 1/x <-- really easy
It also seems that the simple matrix, vector questions such as find the transpose of a matrix will not appear on the test as a lone question since the calculator can do these type of problems.
I have been out of school for 7 years and graduated with a EE and decided to get my PE but first of course I have to take the FE(which I should have taken out of college but was to cheap/broke to pay for the exam myself). I dont want to risk failing the exam so I have enrolled in the next School of PE course which starts Feb 10, 2014 but in the mean time I have been studying on my own. I guess the answer to my question can save my 990 I would rather have my company pay for the PE prep course rather than the FE(I only get 1000 per year for non degree learning) My question is how difficult are the questions for example a math question
will a problem more likely to appear as
integrate (1+e^x)/(1-e^x) <-- difficult brian teaser
to solve this requires you to figure out you need u substitution then partial fractions then integrate
or as simple as
integrate lnx/x <-- straight forward...if you know about substituion
which would just involve a u substitution.
or
integrate 1/x <-- really easy
It also seems that the simple matrix, vector questions such as find the transpose of a matrix will not appear on the test as a lone question since the calculator can do these type of problems.