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Electrical Engineering License Review, 8th Edition

Electrical Engineering License Review, 8th Edition

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Rather poor
Review: Missing information, poor layout of topics, difficult to read. Recommend instead the EE Review Manual, or for more detailed review use Fundamentals of EE by Bobrow, for circuit theory and electronics, and Power Systems Analysis by Grainger for the power module.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Rather poor
Review: Missing information, poor layout of topics, difficult to read. Recommend instead the EE Review Manual, or for more detailed review use Fundamentals of EE by Bobrow, for circuit theory and electronics, and Power Systems Analysis by Grainger for the power module.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your time
Review: This book has SEVERAL errors in it. Formulas are written incorrectly - some topics are totally absent! One particular passage tells the reader to "refer to a textbook on classical control" to review a certain topic. I thought that was the reason for purchasing the book!?! It is faster for me to read an entire chapter in the textbook than to go through a one-page review in this book. Wading through the botched formulas and skipped topics is a waste of the reader's time.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your time
Review: This book has SEVERAL errors in it. Formulas are written incorrectly - some topics are totally absent! One particular passage tells the reader to "refer to a textbook on classical control" to review a certain topic. I thought that was the reason for purchasing the book!?! It is faster for me to read an entire chapter in the textbook than to go through a one-page review in this book. Wading through the botched formulas and skipped topics is a waste of the reader's time.


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