The main objective of this blog is to provide information for applying and preparing for Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. The content of this blog is mostly based on my experience and would vary under different circumstances.Most of the information is for Electrical engineers. I intend to modify the blog as I gather more information.
FE:
Why would you want to get licensed?
If you work for designs that have to be approved by the State or National Governments.Building construction, architecture, machine designs etc. which are required to be approved for safety and public welfare should be designed by licensed Professional Engineers (PE).
The fundamentals of engineering exam is conducted by National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveying to test your understanding as en engineer. FE is the first step(but not necessary step) to becoming a PE. However, some states exempt FE for applicants with higher degrees (PhD.). Check this link for more information
http://www.ncees.org/licensure/licensure_for_engineers/
Conducted twice a year- in April and Oct.
The Exam!:
The following links are some of the best resources for FE general exam.
These lectures by TAMU are just what are sufficient to pass the general morning and afternoon sessions. I had copies of the lecture notes in pdf
http://engineeringregistration.tamu.edu/tapedreviews/
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