Wael
PE
Hi everybody,
today I found that I passed the FE exam. I am an Electical Engineer graduated 7 years ago and took the FE exam for the first time last october and thanks God I passed it from the first time and would never think of this nightmare again
Below is my experience of prepparing for the exam. By the way, I took Electical for PM.
April-June: ( AM Session Prepparation)
Materials:
1- Texas A&M online review videos for the FE exam: http://engineeringregistration.tamu.edu/tapedreviews/
2- Fundamentals of Engineering Review Manual (FERM)
3- NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Supplied-Reference Handbook
I used to watch a lecture from TX A&M. Then review the respective chapter in the FERM and then try to solve all the problems. use the schedule suggested by the author at the bigining of the book.
July-August: ( PM Session Prepparation)
Materials:
1- Electrical Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 3rd Edition from Kaplan
2- http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/
3- NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Supplied-Reference Handbook
I used to dedicate 3 days per chapter except for Electonics/solid states and communication which took 5-6 days.
September-October: ( Practice exams)
Materials:
1- FE/EIT Sample Examinations
2- FERM Practice exam (At the end of the FERM book)
3- Kaplan's Electrical Sample Exam (at the end of Electrical Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 3rd Edition)
4- Electrical Discepline-specific review for the FE/EIT Exam
4- NCEES Sample Exam for Electrical
In summary, I felt that I could have done it in less than that time. but all this just to feel confident and not to take it again. Aim for 100% not for just passing. It is passable. just be confident. I wish you all the best.
today I found that I passed the FE exam. I am an Electical Engineer graduated 7 years ago and took the FE exam for the first time last october and thanks God I passed it from the first time and would never think of this nightmare again
Below is my experience of prepparing for the exam. By the way, I took Electical for PM.
April-June: ( AM Session Prepparation)
Materials:
1- Texas A&M online review videos for the FE exam: http://engineeringregistration.tamu.edu/tapedreviews/
2- Fundamentals of Engineering Review Manual (FERM)
3- NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Supplied-Reference Handbook
I used to watch a lecture from TX A&M. Then review the respective chapter in the FERM and then try to solve all the problems. use the schedule suggested by the author at the bigining of the book.
July-August: ( PM Session Prepparation)
Materials:
1- Electrical Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 3rd Edition from Kaplan
2- http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/
3- NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Supplied-Reference Handbook
I used to dedicate 3 days per chapter except for Electonics/solid states and communication which took 5-6 days.
September-October: ( Practice exams)
Materials:
1- FE/EIT Sample Examinations
2- FERM Practice exam (At the end of the FERM book)
3- Kaplan's Electrical Sample Exam (at the end of Electrical Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 3rd Edition)
4- Electrical Discepline-specific review for the FE/EIT Exam
4- NCEES Sample Exam for Electrical
In summary, I felt that I could have done it in less than that time. but all this just to feel confident and not to take it again. Aim for 100% not for just passing. It is passable. just be confident. I wish you all the best.