If by easier you mean less diverse, then yes. If by easier you mean less in depth, then no.i heard PE Exam is easier than FE Exam !!! is it right any comments ???
no HVAC has a lot of non theory questions such as load calculations, stuff like that any way i did not opened the book yet based on my experiance with the industry iam assuming
I heard people saying that but i really dont know.If by easier you mean less diverse, then yes. If by easier you mean less in depth, then no.
i heard PE Exam is easier than FE Exam !!! is it right any comments ???
If you're taking the HVAC depth, I would consider at least the ASHRAE Fundamentals book, if not all 4 ASHRAE books. I think Mark's Standard Handbook is also a good reference to have.
FE is definitly not harder than the PE... I passed the FE on the first try. I'm going for round 3 on the PE.
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then i should definetly work hard !!!
Iam seeing the lidenburg reference manual, and iam unable to decide to what extent i need to study thermo and fluids , as iam taking hvac depth !! any suggestions??
Iam seeing the lidenburg reference manual, and iam unable to decide to what extent i need to study thermo and fluids , as iam taking hvac depth !! any suggestions??
Do the problems in MERM and other sources then finish off ALL the sections within the NCEES.You need to get the NCEES "Mechanical Engineering Sample Questions & Solutions" and do all sections -- no if ands or butts.
Focus on concepts not soulutions & sit on your rump & work problems.
If you do that, you'll probably pass like I did.
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