Hi guys! This is my first post on EngineerBoards.com, and I'm here to take advice on what I can do to improve my chances of passing the next FE Exam. I took it two times: first time in September (a month after graduating with a degree in Mechanical Engineering) and the second time in November. I happened to fail both times. For the first time, I studied for only 1 month or so. I only used the FE Mechanical Review Manual (2014) by Michael R. Lindeburg for the first attempt, and I pretty much went over every section in it. I also did not do any practice exam. Then I failed, so for the second time, I decided to use the same review manual and along with that, I took an online Fundamentals of Engineering Exam review course on Coursera. I used the FE Mechancial Review Manual along with the online course. I also took a practice FE exam about 3-4 days before the exam. I took the exam, and I failed again. I looked over my diagnostic reports, and I noticed that I did slighlty better on my second attempt. I was at or above average for three sections on my second attempt while on my first exam I was above average for only one section. On both exams though, the last section (Mechanical Design and Analysis) was a complete disaster for me as I couldn't get any of the questions right. I probably spent too much time trying to solve the other questions, and then couldn't get any time to properly solve the mechanical design and analysis problems. Could this be the reason I failed? I'll put my diagnostic reports here so that you guys can get an idea of how I did on both times.
What sections shoud I focus on? What kind of resources did you use to pass the FE Exam? Please let me know, and thanks in advance!
What sections shoud I focus on? What kind of resources did you use to pass the FE Exam? Please let me know, and thanks in advance!