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Rating: Summary: Good choice for EIT preparation Review: I graduated in May of 1997 with a B.S. in chemical engineering. I passed the EIT on my first attempt with 89% in November of 1999. I spent about 10 months in preparation, during which I studied this book and worked roughly 90% of the practice and sample problems in it. This book was the only thing I purchased in preparation for the exam. Keep in mind this book only covers the general version of the afternoon exam, which is what I chose. If you plan to take a discipline specific exam in the afternoon, you'll need to look for additional review materials. My advice to anyone taking this exam is: (1) start preparing as early as possible. (2) Use and become familiar with the NCEES FE reference during your review, since it's the only reference you'll be allowed during the actual exam. The NCEES reference is included in your exam fee and will be sent to you after you sign up for the exam. (3) Work lots of problems and learn to work quickly, since you won't have time to derive formulas or try different approaches on exam day. Rote memorization is not necessary, but quick recognition of a problem type is crucial.
Rating: Summary: EXCELLENT FOR GENERAL EXAM Review: THIS BOOK IS MOST EFFECTIVE FOR THOSE WHO WANTS TO PASS THE EXAM BY TAKING GENERAL EXAM FOR BOTH SESSIONS. I REALLY APPRECIATE THE WAY THE CONTENTS ARE ORGANIZED.
Rating: Summary: EIT REVIEW MANUAL 1997-1998 Review: This was the only book I used to study for the EIT exam and I passed it on my first attempt. The reference material and sample problems provided are as close as they can be to the actual exam format and exam questions. If you follow the authors suggetions on how to approach and study fot the test you will pass the test.
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