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Electrical Discipline-Specific Review for the FE/EIT Exam

Electrical Discipline-Specific Review for the FE/EIT Exam

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: great book for high school students
Review: I took the FE exam in April 2000. I used this book to study for the afternoon electrical exam. I felt confident because I understood all the problems in this book. Unfortunately, only 1 or 2 of the 60 problems in the afternoon exam were addressed in this book. Luckily I did well on the morning exam and I passed.

This book did not prepare me whatsoever for the exam because it did not cover relevant information such as boolean algebra, FETs, and modulation equations. Spend some money and get a better book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The sample problems are out of date with the current test.
Review: The sample problems in this book do not adequatley represent the types of problems in the current FE exam. There is more emphasis on op-amps and transistor circuits than this study guide shows. This book does not adequately cover op-amps and transistors.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: OK but not the best!
Review: This book failed to go deep enough into the theory of electrical engineering for the FE exam. I would recommend the EIT Electrical Review over this book as as good study guide for the exam. This book gave me false hope as to the type of questions going into the exam. (I still passed) The EIT Electrical Review is more theoritical like the exam. Although I feel like the questions in this book were more representative of what today's electrical enginners should be tested on, they are not theoritical enough for a good EIT test review.


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