Judowolf PE
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thanks for the update droner and congrats!
Well first thing's first, stay positive and confident about your ability to pass the test. Then analyze your diagnostic report, determine what your defeciencies are and develop a plan/strategy to improve those deficiencies. I think there are a couple of important strategies for both the FE and PE. First is having a good comprehension of the subject matter. If you have a good comprehension of the subject matter, familiarize yourself with the FE Supplied Handbook and know how to use your calculator efficiently, you can probably pass the exam with minimum studying even if you don't remember how to solve most of the problems by hard. If you don't have a great comprehension of the content areas, you're probably going to have to spend more time studying/reviewing the various subjects and developing good strategies to work the problems (i.e. learning how to use the manual to plug in the right equation or using your calculator as a shortcut for some of the problems) but I think it's still very possible to pass. I knew going into the exam that my defecient areas were Chemistry and Electricity/Magnetism because it's been 10+ since I've taken a course in either of those areas. So I spent some time watching review lectures for those two subject areas but spent most of my time doing practice problems on the Exam Cafe using the FE Supplied Manual and the calculator I actually used to take the test.At a crossroads....
Just got my results. I've now failed this exam (civil) 4 times in a row. Seriously considering not taking it again. There's only so many blows to my self esteem I can take.
April 2011 - Score 115 (Did not study much. This was my final semester in college and I didn't really have time)
Oct 2011 - Score 116 (Used review videos that I saw other users recommend here http://engineeringre...ws/FEreview.htm )
April 2012 - Score 133 (Didn't start to study until about 2 months before the test. Bought the exam cafe package from ppi.com which is online access to over 1,200 problems and solutions for every morning session category + around 200 civil PM session practice problems)
October 2012 - Score 110 (Encouraged by the fact that my score jumped, I bought the exam cafe again. Started doing practice problems by category in June for about 2 hours a day on average. Also purchased the Civil Discipline - Specific Review for the FE/EIT Exam by Lindeburg... did both practice tests and the 60 practice problems) Turns out I did worse than the time I took it without studying. How is that even possible?
If anyone has any advice on how to pass this test. I'll take any whatever can get. I have a full-time job as an engineer/construction manager. I dread studying for this test. It is just about the last thing I want to do when I get home from work.
Not sure if you're still in need of advice but in my experience for the FE and PE, I felt the Kaplan brand of material was much better than Lindeburg. In both cases I felt the Lindeburg material was unrealistic of what's on the exam. While both over-prepare you, Kaplan's stuff was actually realistic in a sense of the type of detail needed to solve those problems. For example, Lindeburg will give you questions asking for 4 more steps. There's just not that kind of time. But it's just my 2 centsAt a crossroads....
Just got my results. I've now failed this exam (civil) 4 times in a row. Seriously considering not taking it again. There's only so many blows to my self esteem I can take.
April 2011 - Score 115 (Did not study much. This was my final semester in college and I didn't really have time)
Oct 2011 - Score 116 (Used review videos that I saw other users recommend here http://engineeringre...ws/FEreview.htm )
April 2012 - Score 133 (Didn't start to study until about 2 months before the test. Bought the exam cafe package from ppi.com which is online access to over 1,200 problems and solutions for every morning session category + around 200 civil PM session practice problems)
October 2012 - Score 110 (Encouraged by the fact that my score jumped, I bought the exam cafe again. Started doing practice problems by category in June for about 2 hours a day on average. Also purchased the Civil Discipline - Specific Review for the FE/EIT Exam by Lindeburg... did both practice tests and the 60 practice problems) Turns out I did worse than the time I took it without studying. How is that even possible?
If anyone has any advice on how to pass this test. I'll take any whatever can get. I have a full-time job as an engineer/construction manager. I dread studying for this test. It is just about the last thing I want to do when I get home from work.
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