Hi everyone,
I am taking the PE (Mech, Thermal/Fluids) this October. I am going to be hammering through everything over the next 11 weeks. Finished undergrad in 2011 and grad in 2016, so I'm not too distant from the problem-solving grind. Anyway - I read a few posts, but didn't get a clear answer for the following:
Michael
I am taking the PE (Mech, Thermal/Fluids) this October. I am going to be hammering through everything over the next 11 weeks. Finished undergrad in 2011 and grad in 2016, so I'm not too distant from the problem-solving grind. Anyway - I read a few posts, but didn't get a clear answer for the following:
- Are courses (looking at School of PE right now, according to reviews) actually helpful for this exam? Or will they just walk straight through the books, providing little benefit aside from keeping you on track (and barely that, since they are on-demand and online)?
- My boss gave me a few books, all from when he took the exam in 2008: MERM (12th edition), Practice Problems (companion to the MERM, also by Lindeburg), Sample exam (companion to MERM, also by Lindeburg), and two ME PE sample exams from Kaplan. Are these out of date? Which are actually useful?
- I have seen a few indicators that the exam is changing - is that effective for the 10/2017 exam? If so, does that impact which books I should purchase?
- These are the books I have seen recommended: MERM, Thermal/Fluids Six Minute Solutions, NCEES 2008 practice exam, and NCEES 2001 practice exam.
Michael