rg1
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Can someone throw light on what is the depth of Engineering economy problems in PE. In NCEES-2011 question set, there is no problem on this. Is it similar to FE exam?
ThanksYes, similar to FE. From my experience, it was very straightforward.
Lol. I am a case of FE waiver. Anyways Thanks. 28 years out of college now.HA! I thought the FE Engineering Economics was more comprehensive, while the the PE was much simpler.
If you did well on the FE Engineering Economics problems, you'll have no trouble with the PE.
I'm not trying to give anything away - I'm just trying to say that Engineering Economy questions on the PE are kind of "softball" questions compared to the FE exam where they were wanting to make sure you understood the underlying principles of "Engineering Economics."Lol. I am a case of FE waiver. Anyways Thanks. 28 years out of college now.
Thanks a lot. The input given by both of you @TNPE and @BigWheel and many others has always been a great help. This forum is really helpful.I'm not trying to give anything away - I'm just trying to say that Engineering Economy questions on the PE are kind of "softball" questions compared to the FE exam where they were wanting to make sure you understood the underlying principles of "Engineering Economics."
I don't know how to speak to your specific experience, as you're an examinee who is trying to figure out where to spend your valuable study time, but I would say if you think you could pass an FE-type style of Engineering Economics question, then I think you could pass a PE-style type of Engineering Economic question. The FE is looking to make sure you understand the underlying principles while the PE is looking to ensure that you understand how the underlying principles can be used to make something beneficial to society...
Does this make sense?
Just keep us in mind when it comes time for donations. :thumbs:and many others has always been a great help. This forum is really helpful.
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