I passed my test!!! Thanks for all your help! I have been using you youtube videos and free FE course for the past 3-4 months and they have helped me so much!!
Hey! This is wonderful news! Just what I wanted to hear today. Thank you for updating me and for sticking with me for months as you practiced these fun FE problems with me! Well deserved. Here's a huge congratulations for accomplishing this huge milestone. 🎉🥳🥳🎉
Congrats!! Can you please share more information regarding the exam? How were the questions? approximate number of conceptual questions? Thank you in advance.
@@kassemchokair Sure. This was my fourth time taking the test. And to be honest it felt like the hardest one. Ever since my third test, there have been way more concept questions, fill in the blank, matching, choose all that apply , type questions. However there were a decent amount of questions that were pretty simple and were 1-3 steps max. But even those sometimes felt a bit trickier than usual. I’m not sure if the test is gradually getting more concept oriented or not, but after learning more of the concept of questions opposed to just knowing how to plug and chug, it made solving the questions easier. I hope this helps!!
Great video, I really needed this lecture today. Great detail explanation with great insights on angle similarities. No one is doing these type of videos. More are needed for different angles like for azimuth and bearings. I believe Free body diagrams must be applied in every engineering problem. Do you have more Free body diagrams examples like on Geo technical, Strength and Materials or Surveying? I know your time is limited so thank you for uploading these great videos but I really wish you wrote down the equations explaining all of your sample problems. So I can visualize how to set up these problems. Example. 15:25 I wish you wrote down the equation Fx= Ra Sin30, Fy= Racos30. Regardless, Your explanations are on the top of the game. Please keep releasing more basic theoretical concepts. Those details are crucial just to set up these problems.
Hey Jason! I appreciate your awesome feedback and I'm very happy to know you found this video helpful!! I'm testing this new "must know concepts" video series with my viewers. This is exactly what I want to hear from you. I do regret not breaking down the force components in detail. I'll make sure to be more precise on the next one! Keep the ideas coming and thank you for tuning in!
@@directhubfeexam Thanks, Yes can you please do some free body diagrams set ups for Dynamics like for pendulum, springs or projectile motion. Looking forward to viewing your whole catalog and membership services.
@@jasonlewis460 Hello Jason! Just a heads up, I spend the majority of my day helping those in my private Civil FE exam course. If you're looking for a private membership, this is definitely the way to go since this course covers all these topics in detail: www.directhub.net/civil-fe-exam-prep-course/
I passed my test!!! Thanks for all your help! I have been using you youtube videos and free FE course for the past 3-4 months and they have helped me so much!!
Hey!
This is wonderful news! Just what I wanted to hear today. Thank you for updating me and for sticking with me for months as you practiced these fun FE problems with me!
Well deserved. Here's a huge congratulations for accomplishing this huge milestone. 🎉🥳🥳🎉
Congrats!! Can you please share more information regarding the exam? How were the questions? approximate number of conceptual questions? Thank you in advance.
@@kassemchokair Sure.
This was my fourth time taking the test. And to be honest it felt like the hardest one.
Ever since my third test, there have been way more concept questions, fill in the blank, matching, choose all that apply , type questions.
However there were a decent amount of questions that were pretty simple and were 1-3 steps max. But even those sometimes felt a bit trickier than usual.
I’m not sure if the test is gradually getting more concept oriented or not, but after learning more of the concept of questions opposed to just knowing how to plug and chug, it made solving the questions easier.
I hope this helps!!
I just passed my FE exam !! Thank you so much, your videos were very helpful.
Congratulations 🥳🥳🥳 I’m happy to know the videos helped!
Great video, I really needed this lecture today. Great detail explanation with great insights on angle similarities. No one is doing these type of videos. More are needed for different angles like for azimuth and bearings. I believe Free body diagrams must be applied in every engineering problem. Do you have more Free body diagrams examples like on Geo technical, Strength and Materials or Surveying?
I know your time is limited so thank you for uploading these great videos but I really wish you wrote down the equations explaining all of your sample problems. So I can visualize how to set up these problems.
Example.
15:25 I wish you wrote down the equation Fx= Ra Sin30, Fy= Racos30.
Regardless, Your explanations are on the top of the game. Please keep releasing more basic theoretical concepts. Those details are crucial just to set up these problems.
Hey Jason! I appreciate your awesome feedback and I'm very happy to know you found this video helpful!! I'm testing this new "must know concepts" video series with my viewers. This is exactly what I want to hear from you. I do regret not breaking down the force components in detail. I'll make sure to be more precise on the next one!
Keep the ideas coming and thank you for tuning in!
@@directhubfeexam Thanks, Yes can you please do some free body diagrams set ups for Dynamics like for pendulum, springs or projectile motion. Looking forward to viewing your whole catalog and membership services.
@@jasonlewis460 Hello Jason! Just a heads up, I spend the majority of my day helping those in my private Civil FE exam course. If you're looking for a private membership, this is definitely the way to go since this course covers all these topics in detail:
www.directhub.net/civil-fe-exam-prep-course/