



FE Civil Review Manual [Lindeburg, Michael R.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. FE Civil Review Manual Review: Good information! Great buy! - Great book to study for the engineering test. My daughter wanted this book to help her study and she passed. Review: The best study book you can have to prepare you for the FE Civil Exam - The book is long and tedious to get through and it contains a bunch of information that you will probably never see on the exam. However, this is the best book to buy if you want to cover the entire range of topics you might see on the actual test without skipping anything. Each major topic is broken into several sub topics containing background information, key terms and concepts, and some practice problems to test how well you read over the material. Solutions are also provided with each problem. Altogether there are 62 sections starting with mathmatics and ending in ethics and professional practice. I studied this book for a good two and a half months before the exam reading about a chapter every other day (some days I would read multiple chapters to catch up if I was behind). I made sure to read each and every word and I think doing that helped me to pass the test. About 30% of the test is conceptual problems or definitions of terms and this book prepared me very well for those. This book only covers the fundamentals of each section, but understanding those fundamentals is all you need to pass the FE exam.
| Best Sellers Rank | #471,640 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in Bridge Engineering #16 in Highway & Traffic Engineering #104 in Engineering (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (751) |
| Dimensions | 8.75 x 1.5 x 11.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1591264391 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1591264392 |
| Item Weight | 3.53 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 728 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 2014 |
| Publisher | Professional Pubns Inc |
T**A
Good information! Great buy!
Great book to study for the engineering test. My daughter wanted this book to help her study and she passed.
B**A
The best study book you can have to prepare you for the FE Civil Exam
The book is long and tedious to get through and it contains a bunch of information that you will probably never see on the exam. However, this is the best book to buy if you want to cover the entire range of topics you might see on the actual test without skipping anything. Each major topic is broken into several sub topics containing background information, key terms and concepts, and some practice problems to test how well you read over the material. Solutions are also provided with each problem. Altogether there are 62 sections starting with mathmatics and ending in ethics and professional practice. I studied this book for a good two and a half months before the exam reading about a chapter every other day (some days I would read multiple chapters to catch up if I was behind). I made sure to read each and every word and I think doing that helped me to pass the test. About 30% of the test is conceptual problems or definitions of terms and this book prepared me very well for those. This book only covers the fundamentals of each section, but understanding those fundamentals is all you need to pass the FE exam.
J**N
Must have for FE preparation
First of, this book is a must have in preparing for the FE exam. What I liked about this reference is that it will highlight formulas that are in the FE reference manual (only electronic handbook allowed in taking the exam). What I liked is the problems solved showed where the formulas came from. I know people anticipate to see these type of problems in the FE, but don't do that approach. I just focused on how the formulas were used from the FE handbook and were applied to the problems (in other words, don't memorize the problems, that's were people make the mistake). My advice for FE takers, practice the problems using old NCEEs practice exams, purchase additional material, but the most important thing, get very familiar with the FE handbook on how formulas are applied and some cases, manipulate the formulas. I took the Civil FE exam in 2017 and passed, I also took an in-person FE review course at a local school.
3**N
Does The Job If You're Just Reviewing... But You'll Need To Buy The Practice Problems Separately
Background: I graduated and received both my B.S. and M.S. degrees in Structural Engineering from the University of California, San Diego and unlike most of my classmates decided to defer taking this exam as long as I could. Why you may ask? Mainly because I never foresaw myself of taking up any interest in getting licensed since my interests coincided more with software development in my field more than actual design and consulting. Though this last point is still true, my current job encourages all it's employees to eventually get their PE license somewhere down the line so there I was having to pick myself up from the bootstrap a couple years after finishing up my coursework having to go back and re-learning basic and key concepts for the FE Exam. Everyone that took this exam have consistently told me that this exam isn't hard and as long as you're familiar with the reference handbook and key concepts, you'll be solid. Considering that you need only at least around a 50% to pass this exam and after finally taking it myself, I couldn't agree more with them. The new and updated Computer Based Testing (CBT) format of the FE Exam makes it more convenient, in my opinion, since you really only need to focus on the specific topic you studied in college instead of trying to cram all those other subjects like Chemistry or E&M, etc. for an exam that you'll soon forget after. In addition, having an electronic and completely searchable reference handbook during the exam is a major benefit for you in terms of saving time during actual D-day. Review: With all the preliminaries out of the way, this review manual does a good enough job in helping someone like me or even a fresh graduate brush up the key concepts on what to really focus on to be ready for the exam. Each chapter has a diagnostic exam which helps you assess on what areas you're strong in and what you really should pin-point on honing in more. This will help you save a good amount of time in studying and possibly a good amount of hours just from avoiding to read things you already have on the back of your hand. The review manual itself is a very thick book which consists of a ton of information, reading, and equations. I think they did an awesome job in finally updating the review manuals in color coding the equations with blue boxes which help you in studying, especially if all you care about are equations. In terms of trying to read every single word of the book... DON'T!!! Not even if you haven't touched most of these subjects in years! Here are a few reasons why: 1) You will most likely end up falling asleep during mid-read due to the plethora of information and background being thrown at you 2) This manual is strictly meant to be a manual and not as a textbook! You will not be able to learn EVERYTHING about a subject like you would in one of your college textbooks 3) Reading all the theory and examples are one thing, but in order to really get familiar and be ready for the exam, you need to be doing practice problems... and A LOT of them. Unfortunately, this book is very limited to the amount of problems you can use to practice for the exam and the 20 or so questions given for each chapter hardly is enough to cover every subject in each section. Because of this, you'll have to cough up more money and purchase the supplementary Practice Problems book which has nothing but problems galore for you to tackle as well as solutions. Fair warning, a few of the problems Lindeburg writes up doesn't use equations supplied in the reference manual and rely on things you would have only learned in school. During my experience with the exam, all the equations I needed for the exam we're in the handbook and didn't have to remember much from my college days. Lindeburg also seems to throw problems at you that are a tad bit more difficult than that you'll actually come across during your judgement day. This is not a bad thing at all, the more of them that you'll do, the easier you'll find the actual FE Exam. It took me about 4-6 months of somewhat serious study time before my exam. After I actually took the exam, I realized I could have passed the exam and felt just as confident about most of the questions with just a couple months of studying prior to test day. Of course, everyone is different in their study habits and test prep methods. But overall, my suggestion is, don't stress too much about this exam, especially if you already have at least a B.S. degree in the field.
E**D
In fact it is the perfect book I have been looking for with the perfect price. In the market it costs 7000 rupees while in amazon I just bought it at 4000 rupees. Very amazing book with extra features.
R**E
Rounds-up pretty much everything you've learned in college/university. It cuts some corners in some areas, but who cares? I think the book will be way thicker than it needs to be if that was the case. If you want to go in-depth in some subject areas, find a book that specifically offers that or just google it up. The book basically outlines most of the possibilities within the exam as well as the details of what to do before, on, and after the exam. I'm very satisfied that somebody prepared a book that encompasses a degree in one book.
E**N
The only book you will ever need to pass FE exam. Actualy sterling store is the best seller ever I recommended for everyone.thanks
S**U
Perfect for FE
S**N
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