Philscrimp
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For those of you who took Dr. Tom's course, how prepared would you say that you were for the exam? Scale 1-10. 10 being extremely prepared.
So, would you say that the exam changed drastically from one to the next? I'm going for round 2 and was hoping that the investment in a class would prove to be worth while.Great teacher and explanations for each subject.
for me the whole reference books were not helpful in exam... no time time flip through that stuff.
repitition of MERM, SMS, NCEES, etc problems will make u gain problem-muscle-memory which is how i finally passed on 4th attempt.
Hello landolakes, I wonder about that myself, having time to flip through all those books vs. just one: MERM. I'll still practice using them more and more over the next 2 weeks, I feel like I know them well now but want to be very proficient with them. I'll still have MERM very handy though. The best prep. will be to have these memorized so well that you can tackle most problems without having to use the books so much...this is my 3rd attempt and I'm hoping and praying this is it for me.Great teacher and explanations for each subject.
for me the whole reference books were not helpful in exam... no time time flip through that stuff.
repitition of MERM, SMS, NCEES, etc problems will make u gain problem-muscle-memory which is how i finally passed on 4th attempt.
What do you think is better about Dr. Tom's class than the others and why do you feel more prepared? I feel like organization was my biggest fault in my first attempt. I knew how to work the problems, I just wasn't efficient enough looking up the conversions and formulas. My plan is to lay out three of the most important topics and go through the test answering questions in those topics. If a question is outside those, I will come back to it when i can open the other "PRN's" Do you feel that the previous test were drastically different?Oct. '17 will be my 3rd attempt at taking the ME-MDM exam but this time, I decided to take Dr. Tom's course instead of enrolling with PPI again. On a scale from 1-10 I feel I'm at a 9, but I will spend the next 2 weeks doing a whole bunch of problems from SMS, Shigley's and some from Dr. Timothy Kennedy's book (Orange book). That should get me up to a 10...
Hello Phillip,What do you think is better about Dr. Tom's class than the others and why do you feel more prepared? I feel like organization was my biggest fault in my first attempt. I knew how to work the problems, I just wasn't efficient enough looking up the conversions and formulas. My plan is to lay out three of the most important topics and go through the test answering questions in those topics. If a question is outside those, I will come back to it when i can open the other "PRN's" Do you feel that the previous test were drastically different?
Phillip
Plus if you gain that problem-memory you wont need the reference problems...Hello landolakes, I wonder about that myself, having time to flip through all those books vs. just one: MERM. I'll still practice using them more and more over the next 2 weeks, I feel like I know them well now but want to be very proficient with them. I'll still have MERM very handy though. The best prep. will be to have these memorized so well that you can tackle most problems without having to use the books so much...this is my 3rd attempt and I'm hoping and praying this is it for me.
Thank you very much !!Plus if you gain that problem-memory you wont need the reference problems...
50 to 60 percent of exam are questions that require combinations of solutions (ie pump eqn followed by nusselt). So be aware of those... NCEES will put the “half answer” as one of your choices for those who dont complete the solution. Just make sure you read and reread each question for what it is actually asking for.
best of luck!
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