justdoitNG
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Need some help..I took HVAC exam in April and failed ..got 53/80.
For work, I am a mechanical engineer working as a construction manager..Since I deal with some HVAC at work, I thought it will be more relevant..For my 2nd try in Oct, I want to be better prepared:
1. Should I give another try HVAC next time? I do not have access to ASHRAE handbooks and nor am I familiar with it. Is it feasible to buy them (older versions are cheaper) and familiarize next 2-3 months? I thought I can do without them..probably I was wrong.
2. Should I switch to TFS. While preparing for HVAC exam, I had some issues with units in fluid problems (eg. like gc constant) and also I noticed TFS questions can be either in SI or US units. I wasn't comfortable solving fluid problems. But if it is more suitable for my case, I am ready for it as well..
3. I took the School of PE classes (there is free enroll for next time as well)
4. I have been out of school for 10+ years..
Any kind of advise in choosing HVAC vs. TFS will be greatly appreciated.
For work, I am a mechanical engineer working as a construction manager..Since I deal with some HVAC at work, I thought it will be more relevant..For my 2nd try in Oct, I want to be better prepared:
1. Should I give another try HVAC next time? I do not have access to ASHRAE handbooks and nor am I familiar with it. Is it feasible to buy them (older versions are cheaper) and familiarize next 2-3 months? I thought I can do without them..probably I was wrong.
2. Should I switch to TFS. While preparing for HVAC exam, I had some issues with units in fluid problems (eg. like gc constant) and also I noticed TFS questions can be either in SI or US units. I wasn't comfortable solving fluid problems. But if it is more suitable for my case, I am ready for it as well..
3. I took the School of PE classes (there is free enroll for next time as well)
4. I have been out of school for 10+ years..
Any kind of advise in choosing HVAC vs. TFS will be greatly appreciated.