Calculus Refresher For The Fundamentals Of Engineering Exam

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Calculus Refresher for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam

Author: Peter Schiavone
language: en
Publisher: Professional Publications Incorporated
Release Date: 1997
Calculus Refresher for the FE Exam was written in response to the requests of countless FE candidates. Many engineers report having more difficulty with problems involving calculus than with anything else on the FE exam. Almost everyone can benefit from a concise review of the subject! The author provides background theory, clear explanatory text, relevant examples, and FE-style practice problems (with solutions).
EIT Review Manual

Author: Michael R. Lindeburg
language: en
Publisher: Professional Publications Incorporated
Release Date: 1997-06
The ideal refresher for those still in school or recently graduated, or for those who have limited time to study, this guide covers all the general FE/EIT exam subjects. Each chapter provides a definition of terms and a concise discussion of concepts. In addition, there are 900+ practice problems and a complete eight-hour practice exam. Solutions to both the practice problems and the practice exam are included.
Mechanical Discipline-specific Review for the FE/EIT Exam

Author: Michel A. Saad
language: en
Publisher: Professional Publications Incorporated
Release Date: 1997
The FE exam, the first in the two-part engineering licensing process, is taken typically by upper-level students or recent graduates in April or October. This eight-hour exam is closed-book except for a handout provided in the examination room. The exam is divided into morning and afternoon sessions. The morning exam, with 120 multiple-choice problems, is the same for everyone. In the afternoon, examinees must choose to take a discipline-specific (DS) or a general exam, each with 60 multiple-choice problems. The Discipline-Specific Reviews are used to study for the afternoon DS exams.