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Old 07-07-2009, 04:39 PM   #1
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Thanks for the tips! I'm glad to hear it's all multiple choice, that makes it considerably easier IMO.

I'd definitely have to do a review now that I'm a couple years out of undergrad. I work in an engineering field, but I rarely use anything involving Physics, Chemistry, Statics, Dynamics, Strength of Materials, Material Properties, Prob Stat, or Economies. Hmmmm maybe my job is engineering-lite.

But I know after a day or two of reviewing that it would all be fresh in my head again. Except for Strength of Materials and Material Properties. I never took anything on those.

I guess it was true what everyone said back as a senior. It's best to take the FE while all that stuff that you may or may not use later is still fresh in your head!
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Old 07-07-2009, 04:46 PM   #2
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Thanks for the tips!

I'd definitely have to do a review now that I'm a couple years out of undergrad. I work in an engineering field, but I rarely use anything involving Physics, Chemistry, Statics, Dynamics, Strength of Materials, Material Properties, Prob Stat, or Economies. Hmmmm maybe my job is engineering-lite.

But I know after a day or two of reviewing that it would all be fresh in my head again. Except for Strength of Materials and Material Properties. I never took anything on those.

I guess it was true what everyone said back as a senior. It's best to take the FE while all that stuff that you may or may not use later is still fresh in your head!

Yeah, that always was a good tip, because you don't realize how fast you lose all that information. Plus, I should have mentioned that you'll need to do more of a review than I did, because you've been out of school for a little bit now, so sorry about that.


I just wanted to point out one more thing. There are more subjects on the general section of the test than those, I just wrote a few down. The other topics that I didn't get to are Computers, Ethics and Business Practice, Fluid Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism(which I'm sure you would have looked at in Physics if I hadn't mentioned it), and Thermodynamics. As for Economics, it's Engineering Economics, so it's a bit different than say Micro or Macro economics. And prob and stat is Engineering Prob and Stat, because calculus is used it in, so it's harder than a general Prob and Stat class. If you click on the second link that I posted earlier, you'll see the details of every topic that is covered, so make sure to look at it.
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