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Title: Fundamentals of Engineering Exam


1
Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
  • Robert A. Green, PE

2
Overview
  • Review Materials
  • What to expect on the exam
  • Strategies for taking the exam
  • What if you fail

3
How to Prepare for the FE
  • Spend some time reviewing for the exam
  • Study review books
  • Attend review sessions
  • Take the exam seriously

4
Study Materials
  • Sample questions, supplied reference book, and
    other material is available at www.ncees.org
  • Most review books have a sample exam with
    solutions

5
What to Expecton the FE Exam
  • 8 Hours long
  • AM and PM Sessions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Is a test of engineering fundamentals
  • Given twice per year

6
FE Exam Content
Morning Session 4 Hours, 120 Problems, 120
Points Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics,
Computers, Dynamics, Electrical Circuits,
Engineering Economics, Ethics, Fluid Mechanics,
Material Science/Structure of Matter, Mechanics
of Materials, Statics, Thermodynamics
Afternoon Session 4 Hours, 60 Problems, 120 Points
Chemical
Mechanical
Electrical
Industrial
Civil
General
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Morning Sessions Subjects
8
Afternoon Session Subjects
  • Discipline Specific
  • Chemical
  • Civil
  • Industrial
  • Electrical
  • Mechanical
  • General

9
PM Exam Subjects
  • All exams are contained in one exam book so you
    can preview each exam
  • Is not necessarily linked to your major
  • The General Session will be much like the morning
    session
  • Must stay within a specific session once selected

10
Strategies for Takingthe FE Exam
  • Watch the clock, time limits are strictly
    enforced
  • Average of 2 minutes/problem in the AM
  • Average of 4 minutes/problem in the PM
  • Attack the areas you know best, first
  • Save difficult problems for last

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Strategies for Takingthe FE Exam
  • Think before you start a problem
  • Is there an easy way to work this?
  • If you dont know the correct answer, eliminate
    some incorrect answers
  • Are of these answers obviously wrong?
  • Now, can you work backwards?

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Strategies for Takingthe FE Exam
  • Make your best guess (may be your first guess)
    with a ? and come back to it
  • Make notes and best guess before moving on to the
    next question
  • Answer each question
  • There is no penalty for an incorrect answer
  • Your score is based on number of correct answers

13
Handling Difficult Problems
  • If you have no clue at all
  • Make your best guess
  • Circle the problem number (or identify it some
    other way) to indicate you have no clue
  • Come back to these problems only if have more
    time
  • Never leave a question unanswered

14
Saving Time
  • Write the letter of the correct answer in the
    margin on the test booklet
  • At the end of the page, transcribe the answers to
    the answer sheet
  • Do this one page at a time.
  • Do not do this for the entire exam and then
    attempt to transfer the answers

15
Units
  • In the morning some problems are given in both SI
    and US units
  • Work what you are most comfortable with
  • Most afternoon exams will be SI only so be
    prepared
  • Civil exam uses both sets of units for some topic
    areas

16
Terminology
  • Not everyone uses the same terminology
  • Try to be familiar with other nomenclature
  • Focus on the problem do you know it by another
    name?

17
Reference Manual
  • Be familiar with its organization
  • Where are your most frequently used equations?
  • What data will you use the most?
  • Not necessarily a good idea to study by the
    reference manual

18
Work Out Of Sequence
  • Problems tend to be grouped in sections
  • Work what you know best, first
  • Save the most difficult for last
  • If you dont know it, guess

19
Write Out the Problem
  • Work in the test booklet
  • Solving problems in your head may not be the
    fastest way
  • Make sure you record your answer on the answer
    sheetgraders do not look at your test booklet

20
What If You Do Not Pass?
  • Take it again
  • Exam is offered twice a year
  • Review and study for the next time
  • No adverse information is placed on your record

21
Exam Dates
  • October 26, 2002
  • October 25, 2003
  • October 30, 2004
  • April 12, 2003
  • April 17, 2004
  • April 16, 2005

22
Day Before the Exam
  • Get materials ready to go
  • Get a good nights sleep
  • Do not cram the night before or the morning of
    the exam
  • Relax, be calm

23
On Exam Day
  • Arrive about 15 minutes early
  • Do bring calculator and spare battery
  • Do bring number 2 pencils (mechanical HB works)
  • Do dress comfortably (layer)
  • Do not bring scratch paper
  • Do not bring reference book

24
Exam Location
  • The FE Exam will be given in Room 001 Swalm
    Engineering (Auditorium)
  • There will not be much time for lunch
  • May want to bring your lunch
  • Bring snacks and drinks

25
Frequently Asked Questions
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What Is a Passing Grade?
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Pass Rate for FE Exam
  • Must score 70
  • Diagnostics are applied
  • Unfair problems are eliminated
  • Possibility of multiple correct answers
  • Score determined after bad problems are
    eliminated

28
So, Just How Many People Do Pass?
29
National Pass Rates (Oct 99)
  • Chemical 89
  • Civil 82
  • Electrical 78
  • Industrial 74
  • Mechanical 86
  • General 79

30
Im not going to work in Mississippi when I
graduate, should I wait to take the exam in
another state?
31
No!
  • The FE is a national exam and your score can be
    reported to any state in which you wish to become
    registered. Not taking the exam now will only
    make it more difficult for you in the future.

32
When Will I Find Out If I Passed?
33
It Depends
  • All exams are graded by ACT on a first-arrived,
    first-graded basis.
  • Results are reported to the State Boards and the
    Boards notifies the examinees
  • It could be 6 to 10 weeks
  • You will know in time to take the exam again if
    you did not pass

34
Who Should Contact If I Have Questions?
35
Points of Contact
  • Robert A. Green, P.E.
  • Undergraduate Coordinator
  • Dean of Engineering
  • 160 McCain Engineering
  • 325-2267
  • green_at_engr.msstate.edu
  • MS State Board of Registration for Professional
    Engineers and Land Surveyors
  • P O Box 3
  • Jackson, MS 39205
  • 601-359-6160
  • www.pepls.state.ms.us

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Keep Up to Date
  • Specifics may change regarding the exam location,
    review sessions, and other matters so make a
    habit of checking the web site every day or two.
  • www.engr.msstate.edu/fe_exam/fe.asp

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