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NIW_Engineer
Hi all,
I wonder what are the disadvantages of choosing the General PM rather than your respective discipline PM.
Here's are the topics covered in the General AM along with percentage of total questions. The bold ones are also in general PM. As you can see, there is considerable overlap. I guess then that if you prep thoroughly for AM General you are already well prepared for PM general, right? Why burden yourself with additional topics for discipline PM?
Chemistry (9% of the total questions)
Computers (7%)
Dynamics (7%)
Electricity and Magnetism (9%,12%)
Engineering Economics (8%,10%)
Engineering Probability and Statistics (7%,9%)
Engineering Mechanics (statics and dynamics) (10%,13%)
Ethics and Business Practices (7%)
Fluid Mechanics (7%,15%)
Materials Properties (7%,11%)
Mathematics (15%, 10%)
Strength of Materials (7%)
Thermodynamics (7%,15%)
Biology (5%) is found only on PM General
By this comparison, it looks like a sure strategy is to prep strongly for these overlapping topics and minimize the amount of non-overlapping topics by avoiding the disciple specific PM exam.
I appreciate any feedback.
I wonder what are the disadvantages of choosing the General PM rather than your respective discipline PM.
Here's are the topics covered in the General AM along with percentage of total questions. The bold ones are also in general PM. As you can see, there is considerable overlap. I guess then that if you prep thoroughly for AM General you are already well prepared for PM general, right? Why burden yourself with additional topics for discipline PM?
Chemistry (9% of the total questions)
Computers (7%)
Dynamics (7%)
Electricity and Magnetism (9%,12%)
Engineering Economics (8%,10%)
Engineering Probability and Statistics (7%,9%)
Engineering Mechanics (statics and dynamics) (10%,13%)
Ethics and Business Practices (7%)
Fluid Mechanics (7%,15%)
Materials Properties (7%,11%)
Mathematics (15%, 10%)
Strength of Materials (7%)
Thermodynamics (7%,15%)
Biology (5%) is found only on PM General
By this comparison, it looks like a sure strategy is to prep strongly for these overlapping topics and minimize the amount of non-overlapping topics by avoiding the disciple specific PM exam.
I appreciate any feedback.