Hello,
I am using the Lindeburg (3rd Edition) to study for the FE Exam in October. I plan on taking the general exam. Are there any chapters in the Lindeburg book that I can skip or pay less attention to provided that I do not have enough time to study? With that said, are there any chapters that I should look more closely at?
Thanks
Probably not many, or rather not many by default. I'm not familiar with that exact book, but I do know that the exam (when I took it) was pretty well distributed throughout the subjects.
That said, I suggest starting by taking a practice exam, then studying, then taking a second practice exam, studying, repeat until you get a reasonably high score (75-80%).
And of course, if you are absolutely abysmal in one particular section, try to improve - but if you run short on time, you can skip one or two of the less important sections, and just assume you'll take a hit on the final score. That's what I finally ended up doing on the Electrical section questions; for some reason I just couldn't wrap my brain around all of it in time to study.
It helps if you know specifically what kind of P.E. you want to get - in my case, I want a Structural as my primary, Civil as secondary, and (cash / time available, which is highly unlikely) Geotechnical, Mechanical and finally Electrical licenses. Since the EE is my least-important subject, I decided it wasn't a big issue if I wasn't as good at it as I could have been.