I would seriously look at https://www.slaythepe.com/ if I were you. That recommendation comes with the caveat that I personally did not use their course (or any course) for PE exam prep. However, from what I have seen posted to these forums, their content and support is unmatched for thermal and fluids.Recommend an effective FULL Mechanical PE Review Course for Thermal and Fluids please
Thanks @Audi driver, P.E. for this endorsement!I would seriously look at https://www.slaythepe.com/ if I were you. That recommendation comes with the caveat that I personally did not use their course (or any course) for PE exam prep. However, from what I have seen posted to these forums, their content and support is unmatched for thermal and fluids.
@Slay the P.E. is active on these boards and will certainly help you.
I just want to emphasize that everyone is different. I very strongly dislike overly general statements like the one above. (no offense, just trying to add a different perspective.) Everyone should share their experiences; that's what this forum is all about. But you can't make definite statements about what other people will "have to" do.I also vote for Slay... He will have you ready for the exam.
He is also readily available here on the forums to help answer your questions.
I spent $1500 on a local review class that met twice a week for 12 weeks. I realize now that was a waste of money because I still had to commit to 250 hours or so outside the class to practice problems. I honestly think I could have passed on my own with the same commitment of 250 hours.
My point is no matter what direction you choose you still have invest approximately 250 hours to pass. You might as well save the money.
Hi @Slay the P.E.@MecEng we don't offer a course with lectures (yet). However, our practice problems book presents the solutions to each problem in such detail and extensive discussions and tips that a lot of our customers have not really needed lectures. Self-study is not for everyone, but we have great email support for help with problems as well as a group discussion in Slack.com
You can preview 80+ pages for free of the book by going here: https://www.slaythepe.com/tfs-cbt-preview.html and see if you like the style of how solutions are presented and discussed. The free preview includes the first two chapters of thermo, the first two chapters of fluids, and the first two chapters of heat transfer -- problems AND solutions. Give it a swirl and let us know what you think.
Hi. Please check your PMs.Hi @Slay the P.E.
Thank you for the preview, the few chapters are already an excellent study material and actually looking to purchase the full version.
To be honest, I actually bought your solution already in the past but feel the need to study again the concepts. I unfortunately just got laid off and wonder if you could provide a discount code for COVID-19 affected engineers. I would like to take advantage of the time now to study for the PE exam, please send me a private message in case.
Appreciate your help in advance in this difficult times. Stay well.
Thank you for your message Slay The PE. Stay well.Hi. Please check your PMs.
niceI also vote for Slay... He will have you ready for the exam.
He is also readily available here on the forums to help answer your questions.
I spent $1500 on a local review class that met twice a week for 12 weeks. I realize now that was a waste of money because I still had to commit to 250 hours or so outside the class to practice problems. I honestly think I could have passed on my own with the same commitment of 250 hours.
My point is no matter what direction you choose you still have invest approximately 250 hours to pass. You might as well save the money.
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