Fundamentals Exam Review 1 R. E. Randall. What is FE Exam First step in professional registration Length of Exam is 8 hours (e.g. 8-12 am, 1-5 pm) Morning.

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Fundamentals Exam Review 1 R. E. Randall

What is FE Exam First step in professional registration Length of Exam is 8 hours (e.g am, 1-5 pm) Morning session- 120 problems worth ½ point each Afternoon session – 60 problems worth 1 point each Afternoon session consists of seven modules: Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial, Mechanical, and Other/General Engineering. Examinees work all questions in the morning session and all questions in the afternoon module (Civil, Other/General) they select. Typically need to get a score of 70 to pass.

When is the FE Exam April 12, 2008

Where Can You Find Information –Streaming videos –PDF files on notes Study materials – –Download Reference Manual (free) – This manual will also be provided at the testing site. –Obtain Reference Manual from Zachry 204 Reference for Example Problems & Questions –Potter, M. C., Fundamentals of Engineering, Editor, Great Lakes Press: Okemos, MI, 1998.

Morning Subjects & % Content

Afternoon Other/General

Afternoon Civil

Approved Calculators Hewlett Packard - HP 33s Hewlett Packard - HP 35s Casio – All FX 115 Models. Any Casio calculator must contain fx-115 in its model name. Texas Instruments – All TI 30X and TI 36X models. Any Texas Instruments calculator must contain either TI-30X or TI-36 in its model name.

Materials NOT permitted in exam room Devices or materials that might compromise the security of the examination or examination process are not permitted. Only models of calculators as specified by NCEES are permitted in the examination room. Click here for a list of calculators that are allowed in the exam room.Click here Devices having a QWERTY keypad arrangement similar to a typewriter or keyboard are not permitted. Devices not permitted include but are not limited to palmtop, laptop, handheld, and desktop computers, calculators, databanks, data collectors, and organizers. Communication devices such as pagers and cellular phones are not permitted. Only NCEES-supplied marking and erasing instruments are permitted for use in the examination room. Mechanical pencils will be provided. Each pencil has an eraser and is preloaded with three pieces of 0.7-mm HB lead. This is the only writing instrument allowed. Candidates may NOT bring lead or erasers. If necessary, proctors will issue additional pencils to examinees during the exam.

Strategy for Taking Exam Review the reference manual and know where to find equations you need Do not cram, get a good nights sleep Arrive at exam site at least 20 min early Morning session – two minutes per question Afternoon session – four minutes per question No penalty for guessing Sometimes you can eliminate obviously wrong answers Do not leave any answers blank on the answer sheet Bring your calculator English and SI units used in morning and SI units used only in afternoon. Recommend working in SI units.

Suggested Study Plan Week of Feb 4Math Week of Feb 11Statics Week of Feb 18Mech of Materials, Materials Week of Feb 25Fluid Mechanics Week of Mar 3Thermodynamics Week of Mar 10Spring Break Week of Mar 17Electrical & Chemistry Week of Mar 24Engr Econ & Dynamics Week of Mar 31 Review

Review Schedule February 6 - Introduction to taking the FE exam, Mathematics- Randall February 13- Statics - Lowery February 20- Mechanics of Materials, Materials - Lowery February 27- Fluids, Thermodynamics - Randall March 5- No Review March 12- Spring Break March 19– Electrical, Chemistry - Randall March 26– Engineering Economics, Dynamics - Lowery

Mathematics Review

Example Problem 1

Ref Man Pg 5

Example Problem 2

Example Problem 3

Ref Man Pg 6

Example Problem 4

Ref Man Pg 8

Example Problem 5

Ref Man Pg 15

Example Problem 6

Example Problem 7

Practice Exam

Answers to Practice Exam Problem 1 – B Problem 3 – D Problem 4 – C Problem 12 – A Problem 23 – C

Next Session February 13, :15-7:15 pm CE 118 Bring Calculator Bring Reference Manual Topic: Statics Instructor: Dr. Lowery