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The FE Exam. Everything YOU need to know. By: ASU Chi Epsilon Officers . What is the FE Exam?. This semester the FE Exam is on Oct 29, 2011. First step in the process of obtaining a PE License An 8 hour exam that is administered in April and October
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The FE Exam Everything YOU need to know. By: ASU Chi Epsilon Officers
What is the FE Exam? This semester the FE Exam is on Oct 29, 2011 First step in the process of obtaining a PE License An 8 hour exam that is administered in April and October When is the best time to take the FE exam? During your senior semesters.
What is in the FE Exam? • Contains 180 multiple choice questions • 120 Questions in the Morning Session • 60 Questions in the Afternoon Session • Morning Session is the SAME for EVERYONE • Afternoon Session corresponds to your undergraduate degree.
http://www.ncees.org/Exams/FE_exam.php Visit this website for… Your FE exam specification How the FE is scored Pass/Fail Rates.
http://www.ncees.org/Exams/States/AZ_engineering.php ^ Follow the above link to find out more information on the entire registration process • First, submit the FE or PE Exam Approval Application and fee (DEADLINE: September 2, 2011) (Applications are in the above link or attached to the email with this power point) • ThenREGISTER ONLINE- (Following slides will explain more on how to register for the exam)
How to register for the FE Exam? • https://apps.ncees.org/emsLogin/ • Follow the above link and the following slides will give you detailed visual instructions on how to register.
Don’t have an account? Click on Once you click on [Create one here] the above image will show up, please fill out your correct information. This image should show up.
Your email. Dear YOU,Click here to confirm your email address https://apps.ncees.org/emsLogin/?v=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxIf you cannot click on the link, copy and paste it into your browser's address bar.If you have received a previous link, please note that it is now invalid and this link must be used.Thank you,NCEESPlease do not reply to this email.
The next section is education history, fill out your correct education information The link in the email will lead you to the Examinee Profile. Please fill out information correctly and make sure it will match the I.D. you will be providing at the FE Exam
Exam Registration • Click on “Register for an exam” • After reading, agree to the NCEES Agreement • The board you will be applying to is Arizona • Indicate that morning module is the Fundamentals of Engineering and your afternoon module of your choice (Civil, Environmental, etc. ) • The final step is paying the fee ($125) and finishing your registration.
In summary… Step 1: Submit Arizona FE Exam Approval Application Step 2: Online Registration 1. Security Information 2. Examinee Profile 3. Education History 4. Exam Registration Registration, DONE!
How to study for the FE Exam? Woo! Yeah! Be excited. ASU Chi Epsilon can help make studying easier!
Purchase the review books from ASU Chi Epsilon! Our prices are cheaper than the retailing price! FE Review Manual, 3rd Edition – Retail Price: $79.95 Our Price: $65 Designed to prepare examinees to pass the FE/EIT exam the first time, the FE Review Manualby Michael R. Lindeburg, PE, provides a complete and comprehensive review of the topics covered on the FE/EIT exam. Discipline-Specific Review – Retail Price: $59.95 Our Price: $40 Each book is designed to help candidates assess their exam topic knowledge and build their problem-solving confidence with 60 practice problems with full solutions and two complete 4-hour practice exams. Discipline–specific reviews are available for civil, mechanical, electrical, industrial, environmental, and chemical. Please fill out an order form and make a check payable to ASU Chi Epsilon. Drop it off at ECG252 before August 15th or September 2nd (We do not accept cash) Questions? Contact John Heck via email (jwheck@asu.edu) about your FE Book order!
What’s in each review manual? FE Review Manual, 3rd Ed. Full Package Complete FE exam coverage in 54 easy-to-read chapters. 13 topic-specific diagnostic exams Over 1,200 practice problems with step-by-step solutions A 4-hr morning session sample exam Topics within the manual include: Biology, Chemistry, Computers, Ethics Dynamics, Circuits, Economics, Fluid Mechanics, Materials Science, Math, Mechanics of Materials, Statics, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics, & Transport Phenomena 61 practice problems, with solutions 2 complete 4-hour discipline- specific exams Coverage of all the topics for the civil discipline Topics within the manual include: Varies according to discipline
ASU Chi Epsilon’s Fall 2011 FE Exam Review Sessions Every semester we host review sessions to better prepare Arizona’s FE Exam participants with the best professors on campusand the most organized team!
What’s in and how much are the FE Reviews? The morning packageconsists of 11 sessions and is encouraged for all engineering majors. The full package consists of 18 sessions and encouraged for only civil engineering majors. All fees are paid at the door & bring your student I.D.
What’s in each package? Morning Package Full Package Mathematics Eng. Probability & Statistics Chemistry Computers* Ethics, Business Practice & Econ. Statics Dynamics Deformable Solids Fluid Mechanics Electricity & Magnetism Thermodynamics Including Morning Package and… Surveying & Materials* Hydraulics & Hydrologic Sys.* Soil Mech & Foundation (Geotech) Environmental Engineering Transportation Structural Analysis & Design Construction Management* FE Review Schedule will be available on Aug 20th Contact Isha at ivmehta@asu.edu for more info.
FE Review Sessions not enough? If you need more individualized help for specific questions, visit the engineering tutoring center! Free for all ASU Students. Location: ECF 100 at Arizona State University, 85287 Click here for their website or Facebook!
What to bring on exam day. • Exam Authorization Notice – This will be emailed to you 2-3 weeks prior to your scheduled exam • Government Issued Photo Identification – Typically Passport or Drivers license • Approved Calculator – This link has a list of approved calculators: http://www.ncees.org/Exams/Exam-day_policies/Calculator_policy.php DO NOT BRING: • Writing utensils, wrong calculators, your cell phone
Arizona State University GOOD LUCK! Chi Epsilon Questions about the FE Review Sessions? Contact Isha at ivmehta@asu.edu If you want a copy of this Presentation, Contact Isha at ivmehta@asu.edu Questions about the FE Review Manuals? Contact John at jwheck@asu.edu