benbo
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Maybe others can join with some general pointers for the EE exam.
One thing I noticed - especially in the AM. They can't really make these poblems real difficult and time consuming, but they like to sort of trick you. A lot of times the problem is easier than it looks at first, you just need to see the hook.
Of course a lot of times (probably most of the time) it is pretty straightforward.
If they draw a circuit, make sure you carefully check all the configurations and polarities. Make sure that you are not worrying about things in a circuit that don't really effect the answer. I obviously can't be too specific, but check all componenets carefully that can behave one way in configuration, and another way in another configuration.
Don't be scared - these things are obvious to see. Just make sure you read the problem and look at the circuit carefully.
One thing I noticed - especially in the AM. They can't really make these poblems real difficult and time consuming, but they like to sort of trick you. A lot of times the problem is easier than it looks at first, you just need to see the hook.
Of course a lot of times (probably most of the time) it is pretty straightforward.
If they draw a circuit, make sure you carefully check all the configurations and polarities. Make sure that you are not worrying about things in a circuit that don't really effect the answer. I obviously can't be too specific, but check all componenets carefully that can behave one way in configuration, and another way in another configuration.
Don't be scared - these things are obvious to see. Just make sure you read the problem and look at the circuit carefully.