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Regarding books, personalized notes, any other references... What is the recommended upper and lower threshold? I am inclined to bring several books besides merm, 6ms, ncees, ppi but not sure if I will use them... Any thoughts?

 
I wouldn't take any references you are not familiar with.  It will just eat up more time looking through a new book for you.  I took MERM, Roarks, Machiners hand book and forgot my unit conversion book last October.

 
I wouldn't take any references you are not familiar with.  It will just eat up more time looking through a new book for you.  I took MERM, Roarks, Machiners hand book and forgot my unit conversion book last October.
Fair enough. Makes sense.
 
I wouldn't take any references you are not familiar with.  It will just eat up more time looking through a new book for you.  I took MERM, Roarks, Machiners hand book and forgot my unit conversion book last October.
Fair enough. Makes sense.
Yup, I would only bring what I've used to date. Before I start studying I printed some references from the Lindeburgs list, but never really used it. 

 
I am bringing the MERM and the Unit Conversion Book. I made my own equation sheet and appendix binder. I am not bringing any other references because I didn’t use anything else during my preparation.

 
Referenced heavily used and planning to bring:

1.MERM (reference, practice problems)
2.Binders with most problems I personally solved
3.NCEES 2016/2011, EngPro, SlayPe, PPI, 6MS
4.Cameroon book
5.Steam and gas tables by Keenan and Keyes
6.Cheetsheet with most used conversions and formulas.
7.Engineerig unit conversions by PPI

References not used as much but very helpful:

8.Thermodynamics by Yunus Cengel and M. Boles
9.Heat Transfer by Cengel and Boles
10.Fluid Mechanics by Cengel and Boles
11.Valve Size Basics

I am on the fence to bring 8 through 11.

 
Referenced heavily used and planning to bring:

1.MERM (reference, practice problems)
2.Binders with most problems I personally solved
3.NCEES 2016/2011, EngPro, SlayPe, PPI, 6MS
4.Cameroon book
5.Steam and gas tables by Keenan and Keyes
6.Cheetsheet with most used conversions and formulas.
7.Engineerig unit conversions by PPI

References not used as much but very helpful:

8.Thermodynamics by Yunus Cengel and M. Boles
9.Heat Transfer by Cengel and Boles
10.Fluid Mechanics by Cengel and Boles
11.Valve Size Basics

I am on the fence to bring 8 through 11.
Sorry for the typo, the first word should read, 'references', not 'referenced'. Autocorrect is not my friend today.
 
Referenced heavily used and planning to bring:

1.MERM (reference, practice problems)
2.Binders with most problems I personally solved
3.NCEES 2016/2011, EngPro, SlayPe, PPI, 6MS
4.Cameroon book
5.Steam and gas tables by Keenan and Keyes
6.Cheetsheet with most used conversions and formulas.
7.Engineerig unit conversions by PPI

References not used as much but very helpful:

8.Thermodynamics by Yunus Cengel and M. Boles
9.Heat Transfer by Cengel and Boles
10.Fluid Mechanics by Cengel and Boles
11.Valve Size Basics

I am on the fence to bring 8 through 11.


 
Sorry for the typo, the first word should read, 'references', not 'referenced'. Autocorrect is not my friend today.
I dont have #2,4, 8-10. 

I think Ill bring the cranes 410 and TEMA. Just for those tables and i believe theres other beneficial information. 

 
1. MERM

2, MERM Quick Reference

3. MERM Printed Index

4. Cameron

5,6,7,8 ASHRAE Handbooks

9,10,11 NCEES & PPI Practice Exams

12. PPI Unit Conversions

13 Binder of problems I solved

 
1. MERM

2. Binder of MERM appendix and various other pages of personal notes

3. Lindeburg conversion booklet (if you dont have this yet get it NOW)

4. Gung ho attitude

 
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