FE Exam Review: Electrical and Computer Engineering by Myron E. Sveum PE - Presentation Transcript
FE Exam Review: Electrical and
Computer Engineering by Myron E.
Sveum PE
A Guide To The Test And To The Material It Covers
Many examinees find the electrical and computer engineering sections of
the general FE exam to be most the most challenging. Now, you can get
the extra review and practice you need to meet this challenge through a
concise review of the electrical and computer topics covered on the
general morning and afternoon FE exams.
Supplement your electrical and computer engineering knowledge Over
100 multiple-choice problems, with solutions, just like the exam Over 150
solved example problems Over 225 key charts, graphs, tables, and figures
Improve your confidence and problem-solving skills
Personal Review: FE Exam Review: Electrical and Computer
Engineering by Myron E. Sveum PE
The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination is also known as the
Engineer In Training (EIT) Exam, and the Engineer Intern (EI) Exam. It is a
national exam but administered by individual states. The exam covers the
general base of engineering knowledge in the morning session and then
one of seven engineering specialties in the afternoon.
This book covers the morning session topics, but concentrates on the
electrical (and to some extent the computer) engineering test. It is a quick
sommary of how you are going to be tested in the format of questions
similar to those on the exam, followed by the procedure to answer the
question, after that is a trial test with only the answers provided instead of
the whole procedure.
In addition the book has a lot of hints that make good sense, i.e. take two
calculators to the test just in case one quits, is stolen, or whatever.
And one particularly good piece of advice:
Set your wristwatch alarm for five minutes before the end of each four-hour
session, and use that remaining time to guess at all the remaining
unsolved problems. Do not work up until the very end. You will be
successful with about 25 percent of your guesses (each question has four
possible answers), and these points will more than make up for the few
points you might earn by working during the last five minutes.
That's good sense, and it shows that the author understands how the test
is going to be graded.
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The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination is also known as the Engineer In Training (EIT) Exam, and the Engineer Intern (EI) Exam. It is a national exam but administered by individual states. The exam covers the general base of engineering knowledge in the morning session and then one of seven engineering specialties in the afternoon.
This book covers the morning session topics, but concentrates on the electrical (and to some extent the computer) engineering test. It is a quick sommary of how you are going to be tested in the format of questions similar to those on the exam, followed by the procedure to answer the question, after that is a trial test with only the answers provided instead of the whole procedure.
In addition the book has a lot of hints that make good sense, i.e. take two calculators to the test just in case one quits, is stolen, or whatever.
And one particularly good piece of advice:
Set your wristwatch alarm for five minutes before the end of each four-hour session, and use that remaining time to guess at all the remaining unsolved problems. Do not work up until the very end. You will be successful with about 25 percent of your guesses (each question has four possible answers), and these points will more than make up for the few points you might earn by working during the last five minutes.
That's good sense, and it shows that the author understands how the test is going to be graded. less
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