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Good to know I am not the only “less is more” type here1. 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
I am fully confident that I will not use anything but MERM, my cheat sheets, and thermodynamic tables/charts. The rest is "just in case". Better to have them and not need them.Good to know I am not the only “less is more” type here
After reading the results forum topics for previous years, one common theme was "I brought a ton of stuff but only used the MERM"Good to know I am not the only “less is more” type here
With 6 minutes per problem I'm not sure how you'd have time to use anything besides MERMAfter reading the results forum topics for previous years, one common theme was "I brought a ton of stuff but only used the MERM"
I think it comes down to your style of studying. During all the mocks I took so far, I have noticed that I used the following in the exact order:After reading the results forum topics for previous years, one common theme was "I brought a ton of stuff but only used the MERM"
I think with the format change a few years ago, the exams are now more in depth. I'm studying for the HVAC&R exam and have come across countless problems that I need to reference the ASHRAE books.With 6 minutes per problem I'm not sure how you'd have time to use anything besides MERM
Similar to mine, though I have all my solved problems in a question bank folder and tabbed by each topic.My "Go to" references:
MERM
Unit conversion book
Machinery handbook
Binder of notes
References that i will bring but wont be out on the table:
NCEES practice exam
Engproguides practice sample exam
Scott Hart and Kevin Klein practice exam
NCEES FE practice exam
Engineering pro guides study book
Tim Kennedy study book
Lindburgh practice problem book
I have mech and energy codes but I dont think they would ask question blindly, I think if any, it would be the same like in practice test, where they test if you understand or if you interpret it correctly.so no ones bringing the energy code, mech code, 90.1 or 62.5? Ive been trying to decide.
Im bringing for sure:
- Merm
- 4 AHRAE books (fundamentals, refrig, systems and applications)
- Proengineer study guide that I printed off and 3 ringed
- another 3 ring binder with psych charts and 6 pages (front and back) of notes and equations
- conversion book
- NCEES practice test
- Proeng practice test
- water bottle
- granola bars. (i get hangry if i dont eat every couple hours)
Oh and ill be bringing Shigleys. Although I didn't use it as much as i thought i would the during the last few months.Similar to mine, though I have all my solved problems in a question bank folder and tabbed by each topic.
Shigley is on standby for me.Oh and ill be bringing Shigleys. Although I didn't use it as much as i thought i would the during the last few months.
I did this past April and glad I brought it with me....Thanks for sharing!
By the way, anyone else bringing mechanical engineers dictionary?
whats a steam table?TFS/HVAC folks: BRING YOUR OWN STEAM TABLES (printed on 11x17 and folded accordion style). Get both US and SI units and make sure you understand the base units (e.g. the NIST SI steam tables are great but have units that might not perfectly match the problem statement). You have been warned. Happy stuDYING! :rotflmao:
Alternatively, print out an 11x17 Mollier diagram. I used this one to death and saved SO much time. Actually, definitely use Mollier first if at all possible. Steam tables come second (too many opportunities for mistakes).whats a steam table?
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