Jeff, I just found out I passed my PE exam. Couldn’t have done it without your channel. I decided right before Christmas in 2022 that I wanted to pursue my PE License but I hadn’t even taken the FE yet (I graduated in 2006 btw). Studied my butt of the entire year of 2023. Passed the Mechanical FE exam in July and the TFS PE exam in January 2024. Your channel, and a few others, were crucial in my preparation. God Bess you brother.
Had no idea ti84 wasn’t allowed. Been so focused on preparing with questions in that book that I didn't even look at the calc requirements. Glad i caught it before i finished the whole book.
Great Dr. Jeff, ive been studying the book for a year and planing to take the exam in February for the Board of Texas, your lectures have been very useful, Thank you so much for your efforts!!
For future reference get a good lapel mic, the audio is super quiet, and a Lavalier Lapel Mic goes a long way to improving the production levels of your content.
Professor Hanson. Thank you for creating this useful content that helps students understand the challenges of solving engineering problems. Your videos have helped me learn some important techniques in problem solving. You make engineering fun and easy to understand; to this day, I still use the funny quote "it's a trap." Now, for my question. I'm planning to take my FE exam, and hopefully my PE in the near future. Do you think it is worth it to invest $1900 in a prep course for the FE? In your FE Review videos, do you cover most of the material needed for the exam? Thank you for your time in advance.
Hey Jeff, as a recent graduate looking into taking the FE exam (Mechanical) in Oklahoma, I was wondering if the book would still be relevant since the book was published in 2014?
Hi, I have the same book you were showing by Michael R. Lindeburg but it’s older. I think the book is a first edition do you think I can still use this to study just fine?
Since the exams are now discipline specific. Do you still recommend these books for disciplines other than ME? I am studying for my Industrial Engineering FE exam currently. Should I get a different copy?
Jeff, I just found out I passed my PE exam. Couldn’t have done it without your channel. I decided right before Christmas in 2022 that I wanted to pursue my PE License but I hadn’t even taken the FE yet (I graduated in 2006 btw). Studied my butt of the entire year of 2023. Passed the Mechanical FE exam in July and the TFS PE exam in January 2024. Your channel, and a few others, were crucial in my preparation. God Bess you brother.
Nice work! Congrats to you!
hope you got that pay raise!
Congratulations
Congratulations. Can you list the other channels that helped you prepare for the exam?
Found Sir Jeff during Mech undergrad in 2019! Getting ready to take the F.E. this quarter. Let's get it
Had no idea ti84 wasn’t allowed. Been so focused on preparing with questions in that book that I didn't even look at the calc requirements. Glad i caught it before i finished the whole book.
Great Dr. Jeff, ive been studying the book for a year and planing to take the exam in February for the Board of Texas, your lectures have been very useful, Thank you so much for your efforts!!
PLEASE POST THE FE VIDEOS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE DR Jeff. Love your stuff from CA
For future reference get a good lapel mic, the audio is super quiet, and a Lavalier Lapel Mic goes a long way to improving the production levels of your content.
I was dependent on you my first couple of years but was so sad that yoh didn’t have upper level course videos. (Structural)
Professor Hanson. Thank you for creating this useful content that helps students understand the challenges of solving engineering problems. Your videos have helped me learn some important techniques in problem solving. You make engineering fun and easy to understand; to this day, I still use the funny quote "it's a trap." Now, for my question. I'm planning to take my FE exam, and hopefully my PE in the near future. Do you think it is worth it to invest $1900 in a prep course for the FE? In your FE Review videos, do you cover most of the material needed for the exam? Thank you for your time in advance.
The man, the myth, the legend
Hey Jeff, as a recent graduate looking into taking the FE exam (Mechanical) in Oklahoma, I was wondering if the book would still be relevant since the book was published in 2014?
Hi, I have the same book you were showing by Michael R. Lindeburg but it’s older. I think the book is a first edition do you think I can still use this to study just fine?
Got those books for 3 usd a bundle in a thrift shop.
Hello Jeff, I am a geological Engineer, I am thinking about the FE Exam, should I pick the other disciplines exam? I appreciate your help.
@@NoreSoto you could take the general FE. Probably best.
Since the exams are now discipline specific. Do you still recommend these books for disciplines other than ME? I am studying for my Industrial Engineering FE exam currently. Should I get a different copy?
Is the FE Review Manual book good for the ME exam?
im a little concerned that surveying and water resources/environmental engineering are not sections in this book
Hi where can i find these books?
google
Hi thanks for the video but that book is outdated they changed the topics back on 2020, it helps but not 100%
What do you recommend
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I noticed the content of this book is not the same for FE civil exam,why?
Each discipline has a different content set for the exam. This one is the Mechanical book