After failed the April 07' ME PE Exam, here are my conclusions:
1. I studied for eigth (8) months, [SIZE=12pt]for an exam that WAS NOT the one that I took last april.[/SIZE]
2. These are my study materials: MERM, MERM practice problems & solutions, all six minutes series, MERM sample exam, NCEES sample exam, Cameron hydraulic data, Steam Tables, ASHRAE fundamentals.
3. This represent more than 400 practice problems, worked by myself.
So, it doesn't matter how much references or solved problems you take to the exam. [SIZE=12pt]You cannot be there as a "problem solver". You must be there to think as a Mechanical Engineer.[/SIZE]
All those references and practice problems are good to reach a score of 50%. The other 20% depends on your skills, habilities and VOCATION with the Mechanical Engineering discipline. Otherwise, we select the wrong career.
Real World!!! ld-025:
1. I studied for eigth (8) months, [SIZE=12pt]for an exam that WAS NOT the one that I took last april.[/SIZE]
2. These are my study materials: MERM, MERM practice problems & solutions, all six minutes series, MERM sample exam, NCEES sample exam, Cameron hydraulic data, Steam Tables, ASHRAE fundamentals.
3. This represent more than 400 practice problems, worked by myself.
So, it doesn't matter how much references or solved problems you take to the exam. [SIZE=12pt]You cannot be there as a "problem solver". You must be there to think as a Mechanical Engineer.[/SIZE]
All those references and practice problems are good to reach a score of 50%. The other 20% depends on your skills, habilities and VOCATION with the Mechanical Engineering discipline. Otherwise, we select the wrong career.
Real World!!! ld-025:
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