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Rating: Summary: A manual worth having now and later Review: I consider this manual a very good source of help not only for the FE/EIT exam, but also for future engineering related tasks. I would definitely recommend this manual to anyone interested in the field of math and science.
Rating: Summary: Pass EIT AM with single Book Review: I had passes NY state exam using that book.very good book to read and for passing the EIT AM easily. cover alot on all topics. Read it throughly twice.its going to help you alot.
Rating: Summary: Gets the Job Done Review: This book is extremely useful, as the FE exam is based on rapid recall of fundimentals, not in depth knowledge or detailed problem solving. It is very well rounded and is designed to help you brush up on areas where you are weak. As a Chem E. it was necessary to learn the basics of circuit design, statics, etc. and this is the book to do it. The book is laid out in simialr order to the NCEES reference manual, so no surprises on exam day. Remeber, you only have to PASS, you don't need to ace the exam, so the book's few weaknesses won't hinder you from passing.
Rating: Summary: Very nice hand book for FE license candidate Review: This book is the best book for FE candidate, I ever read and provides a general review of undergraduate math and engineering for graduate engineers preparing to take the FE examination or seeking to refresh and update their skills.
Rating: Summary: A manual worth having now and later Review: This refresher provides a thorough and well-paced overview of everything learned in mechanical engineering undergrad courses. Beyond that, however, it presents other disciplines (esp. chemistry and electricity) in a much more condensed and easily understood format than anything in school. The book is organized using the same subject outline as the NCEE reference book (the only reference allowed during the NCEE FE exam), greatly simplifying recall and retrieval. The practice problems closely mirror the exam, and most importantly (in contrast to multiple textbooks you might use), the nomenclature, variables, and definitions are the same. Use this book and you will NOT be surprised or unprepared when you take the FE!
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