I took DTC for Thermo/fluids. Waiting on results but felt pretty good during the exam. DTC was a good course.Just a general thread for MDM test takers signed up for October 2018. I've recently started the DTC Mechanical review course. Anybody else getting ready for this exam?
I'm starting to get used to it and into somewhat of a flow. When I first started, the printing out and binding of things was throwing me off. Felt like I spent more time organizing, buying binders & tabs, etc than brushing up and practicing. I'll say one thing, MDM covers a LOT of material.I took DTC for Thermo/fluids. Waiting on results but felt pretty good during the exam. DTC was a good course.
Jeez...you guys still don't have the results? The wait is going to suck something fierce!Nope, not until April 2018 results are out.
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I just passed.Jeez...you guys still don't have the results? The wait is going to suck something fierce!
I've been doing DTC's ME-MDM course for about a month now. Getting into the rhythm of studying regularly has been an adjustment. With a BS in Welding Engineering, this exam seems like my most realistic shot at a PE, so I'm glad there are review courses for it. I'm hoping most of this stuff is tax deductible, because Staples is making a mint off of me lately.Just a general thread for MDM test takers signed up for October 2018. I've recently started the DTC Mechanical review course. Anybody else getting ready for this exam?
Centroids and moment properties for basic shapes are on page A-147 of the MERM, just before simple beam load configurations.I'm in the middle of the solid mechanics review at the moment. I'd really like to have a cut sheet with area moment properties, polar moments, etc. on a single sheet or even 2 sheets. I've printed off the beam tables from AISC at least (although they are pretty small). So i'll probably put those up front in the "Solid Mechanics" binder and flag it.
Yep, need to hit office depot again.
Thanks! I don't have the MERM tabbed out yet, but it is on my list. There is soooo much information in the appendices, that it really is a requirement.Centroids and moment properties for basic shapes are on page A-147 of the MERM, just before simple beam load configurations.
I have always thought that the Unit Conversion book would be good for Thermal/Fluids. Do you remember what unit conversions in Lindberg's came in the most handy for MDM?I took MDM this past April and passed. My most useful references during studying were....
1. MERM
2. EngProGuides study book
3. Shigleys
4. Tim Kennedy review book
5. DTC youtube videos
6. Lindberg unit conversion book
7. NCEES practice exam
8. EngProGuides practice exam
9. Scott Hart and Kevin Klein practice exam
10. Machinery handbook
My most useful references during the exam were....
1. MERM
2. Machinery Handbook
3. Lindbergh unit conversion book
4. EngProGuides study book
I didn't use all of my resources during the exam. The most useful was the MERM. I had it tabbed and highlighted well. Definitely get the unit conversion book. There may be some problems that are pretty much just unit conversions. Come up with a study plan. Work according to the plan and re-evaluate every month or so to make sure you are on track. Try not to get burnt out. Keep a steady pace. Get all the practice exams that you can find. Something that i wish i did was to take a practice exam in a public place... library, school whatever. I did all my studying in my quiet distraction free office. I am generally an anxious person and the exam room setting and crowds of people was distracting for me. I was studying in my quiet little hole for too long lol.
I am planning to give the exam. Havent started yet. Buying the books required and gearing up.Just a general thread for MDM test takers signed up for October 2018. I've recently started the DTC Mechanical review course. Anybody else getting ready for this exam?
Are you planning on taking a review course at all?I am planning to give the exam. Havent started yet. Buying the books required and gearing up.
i don't have specifics but there was one problem in the April 18' exam that was pretty much just a series of unit conversions. I also used it on many other problems. For 20 bucks or whatever it costs, i think it's well worth it.I have always thought that the Unit Conversion book would be good for Thermal/Fluids. Do you remember what unit conversions in Lindberg's came in the most handy for MDM?
Now that I think about it, I believe i saw a problem similar to that on the NCEES practice exam. I haven't worked that specific problem yet, but it's good to know that that problem type is something to prepare for. Thanks for the heads up on this!i don't have specifics but there was one problem in the April 18' exam that was pretty much just a series of unit conversions. I also used it on many other problems. For 20 bucks or whatever it costs, i think it's well worth it.
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