



Buy FE Electrical & Computer Review Manual 2024 - 2025: Study Guide for FE Electrical & Computer CBT Exam with Detailed Solutions Based on NCEES FE Reference Handbook by Holford, Robert A. (ISBN: 9798338342879) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: This Guide for the FE Electrical and Computer CBT Exam is an outstanding resource, offering clear explanations and detailed solutions to a wide range of practice questions. It covers all key topics essential for the exam and provides ample opportunities to reinforce your understanding through well-structured problems. What makes this guide truly valuable is the thoroughness of the solutions, which help you grasp the underlying concepts rather than just memorizing answers. Overall, it's an essential and highly recommended tool for anyone preparing for the FE exam. Review: Wouldn’t recommend this book for anyone looking to study for the FE E+C. I thought no matter the quality, it was worth the $25, much cheaper than any other material. I was wrong. Pros - It doesn’t exactly get too into detail about the solutions, but some explanation is there. - It reminds you of some physics and algebra logic, and gives challenging questions Cons -The questions are extremely long-form, which is the complete opposite of the actual FE exam questions. - A lot of the time, some calculations are straight up wrong in their explanation. For example, if the question was to find the homogeneous solution of x^2(dy/dx)^2 + 3dy/dx + 3y = x^2 (question 6), it would assume x^2 is 0, taking the form (dy/dx)^2 + a(dy/dx) + by = 0, which is extremely incorrect and dangerous to teach someone. - There is no room on any page for any notes or equations, easily could’ve just been a pdf file. - The questions are not in correct format, and are just written out like they were typed up in Google Docs. This makes the questions and solutions extremely hard to interpret (i.e. question 7, augmented matrix) I honestly think this book was written by a lazy author using AI, instead of actually giving material that may help students get qualified in a field they want to get into. If you don’t know material that is covered in this book, the book does not help. If you do, the book says you’re wrong. Spend the extra money and get a book that actually helps, this book will hurt you, just to save a few bucks. Not worth it




| ASIN | B0DGGNMZKV |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,683,922 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 2,694 in Engineering Teaching Aids 47,484 in Other Reference by Subject 276,580 in Arts & Photography (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars (2) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 1.32 x 27.94 cm |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8338342879 |
| Item weight | 667 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 227 pages |
| Publication date | 8 Sept. 2024 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
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This Guide for the FE Electrical and Computer CBT Exam is an outstanding resource, offering clear explanations and detailed solutions to a wide range of practice questions. It covers all key topics essential for the exam and provides ample opportunities to reinforce your understanding through well-structured problems. What makes this guide truly valuable is the thoroughness of the solutions, which help you grasp the underlying concepts rather than just memorizing answers. Overall, it's an essential and highly recommended tool for anyone preparing for the FE exam.
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Wouldn’t recommend this book for anyone looking to study for the FE E+C. I thought no matter the quality, it was worth the $25, much cheaper than any other material. I was wrong. Pros - It doesn’t exactly get too into detail about the solutions, but some explanation is there. - It reminds you of some physics and algebra logic, and gives challenging questions Cons -The questions are extremely long-form, which is the complete opposite of the actual FE exam questions. - A lot of the time, some calculations are straight up wrong in their explanation. For example, if the question was to find the homogeneous solution of x^2(dy/dx)^2 + 3dy/dx + 3y = x^2 (question 6), it would assume x^2 is 0, taking the form (dy/dx)^2 + a(dy/dx) + by = 0, which is extremely incorrect and dangerous to teach someone. - There is no room on any page for any notes or equations, easily could’ve just been a pdf file. - The questions are not in correct format, and are just written out like they were typed up in Google Docs. This makes the questions and solutions extremely hard to interpret (i.e. question 7, augmented matrix) I honestly think this book was written by a lazy author using AI, instead of actually giving material that may help students get qualified in a field they want to get into. If you don’t know material that is covered in this book, the book does not help. If you do, the book says you’re wrong. Spend the extra money and get a book that actually helps, this book will hurt you, just to save a few bucks. Not worth it
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