I am taking the Mechanical PE exam with T/F depth. I put in 8 weeks of studying for the April exam but quit studying before the exam because work became more demanding and I got scared. I do not want to let that happen this time. Fortunately I’ve been able to pick up where I left off with a few exceptions.
I’ve been going through the MERM, using college text as a reference, and working problems in the Kaplan workbooks. I have a practice exam, HVAC and T/F 6MS that I will begin working through later. After reading this thread I’m worried that I may ‘go rogue’ as I’ve done this in the past; chasing a topic/project down a rabbit hole to no end. I’ve been trying not to get hung up on math or obscure technicalities and focus on first principals and proper analysis methods. I started out last year by working problems in my old college text but that was a pain in the butt. These days I’ve actually been enjoying the Kaplan workbooks. We’ll see how it goes. I’ve put a lot into this test. I really hope I pass in October.
I passed TF ME first try. My advice is to really focus on the TF (depth) portion. I spent way too much time studying in depth machine design problems and to a lesser degree HVAC. Focus really hard on Fluids and Thermo. Also Heat Transfer is the one subject (in the TF depth) I don't think MERMs covers adequately. I would recommend pulling out Incropera/DE Witt (or whatever heat transfer book you have) and working some problems out of there. MERMs does not have enough good heat transfer sample problems.
Also if there is a smaller subject which you just cannot get - SKIP it! Chances are you will not get it on the test either. For me the subject I never could get was combusion (HHV, flue gas analysis and such) and to a lesser degree compressible flow.
Put the time in and you will pass. I estimate I put in over 400 hours of studying.