10,000+ engineers fail this exam every year, that's roughly 30% of you fail the 1st attempt. And worse, the odds are stacked against you on a 2nd attempt with a 64% fail rate.
Most people fall for a trap when preparing for the unique NCEES Exam style. They spend too much time reviewing textbooks, training videos, and lectures rather than developing the skills and time strategies necessary to pass a 5+ hour exam.
If you're a recent graduate or senior student, you do not need a formal 2-month topic review.
Most people fall for a trap when preparing for the unique NCEES Exam style. They spend too much time reviewing textbooks, training videos, and lectures rather than developing the skills and time strategies necessary to pass a 5+ hour exam.
If you're a recent graduate or senior student, you do not need a formal 2-month topic review.
If You're Smart About The FE Exam, Then You Won't Spend Money or Time On Expensive Courses & Lectures...
(You need to prepare for 3 minute questions, AIT questions, the CBT environment, master the Reference Manual and master an NCEES approved calculator)
After all, what are you going to be tested on questions or theory?
Make no mistake, you'll be tested on your ability to answer the questions quickly and efficiently .... NOT THEORY.
The FE Exam is designed so there are more questions than you can complete in the time available, so your ability to answer questions efficiently is critical.
Don't devote 80% of your time going through lessons only to find out you cannot answer half of the questions on a practice exam - IT'S A COMMON TRAP.
You've studied this material in the past, so your review process will be quick.
You'll do great if you put 80% of your efforts into questions and 20% of your time reviewing theory.
Make no mistake, you'll be tested on your ability to answer the questions quickly and efficiently .... NOT THEORY.
The FE Exam is designed so there are more questions than you can complete in the time available, so your ability to answer questions efficiently is critical.
Don't devote 80% of your time going through lessons only to find out you cannot answer half of the questions on a practice exam - IT'S A COMMON TRAP.
You've studied this material in the past, so your review process will be quick.
You'll do great if you put 80% of your efforts into questions and 20% of your time reviewing theory.
Start Studying & You'll Quickly Learn Strategies & Skills Are Important Than A Review...
That's exactly what's offered with this product ...
Choose Your Discipline for the NCEES FE Exam
FE Civil Practice Exam$18
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FE Mechanical Practice Exam$18
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Leverage Exam ResourcesFrom the start, study with the resources allowed in the exam room:
Use the tools and resources at your disposal so you'll be confident and comfortable in the real exam environment. |
Learn From Engineers Who've Both Passed and Failed the FE Exam
Tutoring students for 14+ months reveals the challenges faced and taught us to apply particular solutions that work for this particular exam. We've also learned the FE Exam continually changes and staying close to our students allows us to evolve our materials and methods.
"Students don't need thorough review materials, they've already taken the classes."
"The test itself is new and strange to students (format, timing, calculator, CBT, etc). As a test-taker, I know that I really need to practice the motions of taking the exam so I'm comfortable and confident on test day." Angela, PhD Chemical FE Exam, UMass Dartmouth '2020 |
"No matter what calculator you buy, I suggest you use it throughout the entirety of your studying. Get familiar with the calculator to increase your speed, and learn all of its functions. There’s a good chance that your calculator can do more than you think it can."
Samuel, Mechanical Engineer, Texas A&M '2017 |
Choose Your Discipline for the NCEES FE Exam
FE Civil Practice Exam$18
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FE Mechanical Practice Exam$18
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