Preparing for the PE
Preparing for the PE
(OP)
I finally will have the required 4 years under my belt to take the PE exam. I have just started to study and my target is the October 2013 date. I plan on taking the HVAC Depth exam. Seems like only yesterday I decided to change careers and walked back into college at 33 years old
One questions I have is I have a 7th edition of the MERM;s book, can I use one that is that old
Also are there any study groups for the test
One questions I have is I have a 7th edition of the MERM;s book, can I use one that is that old
Also are there any study groups for the test





RE: Preparing for the PE
For the mechanical in my area, western ny, there are no review classes. I contacted my local NSPE and ASME, but tried to help, but with no success. You might get lucky and find someone on here that will meet up with you.
I have signed up for an online review class. Mostly because I don't want to take the test again and my work is paying for it.
Good luck.
RE: Preparing for the PE
Investing in yourself is not the time to pinch pennies.
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But I knew where the tables and equations were in each of those references that I would likely need.
Had problems on with two questions - and on those two, I wrote what the answers calculated out to be - why I didn't think my answer was right, why I didn't think the parameters in the questions were right (so that the question could not be correct as stated), what I assumed in answering the question and where the error might have come from, and what I was going to check next in trying to solve the problem.
Passed.
The guys who came in with literally boxes of books and handcarts stacked 15 - 20 deep? They didn't seem so confident as we left the exam room.
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-Dustin
Professional Engineer
Pretty good with SolidWorks
RE: Preparing for the PE
-Dustin
Professional Engineer
Pretty good with SolidWorks