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Understanding the FE Exam Scoring Process

January 3, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I explain the mysteries behind the FE exam scoring process and share some invaluable tips to help you pass the FE exam.

1. A Scaled Scoring System 

Let me begin by shedding some light on the distinctive FE exam scoring process. What sets this exam apart is its a scaled scoring system, which only considers correct answers. This scaling accounts for varying difficulty levels across different exam versions, ensuring a fair assessment for all candidates. This also means that you should NEVER LEAVE A QUESTION BLANK. Only correct answers help you, but wrong answers don’t hurt you, so at a minimum, just guess the ones you didn’t answer before the end of the exam.

2. The Essence of Psychometric Methods

The FE exam encompasses various question types, each aimed at assessing different skills. These include aptitude, quantitative reasoning, mechanical and logical reasoning, and inductive reasoning questions. Understanding these different types of questions can significantly aid in your preparation.

3. Understanding the Fluctuating Pass Rates

Exam pass rates are a crucial aspect to understand. In 2023, for example, rates varied from 51% to 69% across different engineering disciplines. It’s important to recognize that these rates are dynamic and do not necessarily indicate the difficulty level of each discipline.

4. Your FE Exam Results

Post-exam, candidates receive a straightforward pass or fail outcome. For those who don’t pass, a diagnostic report is provided, which is a valuable tool for identifying areas of improvement for future attempts.

5. The Diagnostic Report

The diagnostic report is an essential resource for re-takers. It details your performance in each subject, allowing you to pinpoint where you need to focus your study efforts.

6. The Passing Score

Aiming for the passing score, typically around 70%, requires an understanding that this figure is subject to change. The focus should be on comprehensive preparation rather than on the fluctuating passing score. In other words, focus on preparing and doing lots of practice problems NOT trying to get a 70.

In closing, don’t be intimidated by the statistical aspects of the FE exam. Whether it’s your first attempt or a subsequent one, the key lies in diligent practice and thorough understanding of the NCEES® reference guidebook.

Remember, while the exam is challenging, it’s far from impossible. Use the resources provided by NCEES® effectively, and focus on your weak areas for a better chance at success.

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI, A Kaplan Company:

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

In upcoming articles, I will answer more FE Exam questions and run through more practice problems. We publish videos bi-weekly on our Pass the FE Exam YouTube Channel. Be sure to visit our page here and click the subscribe button as you’ll get expert tips and tricks – to ensure the best success – that you can’t get anywhere else. Believe me, you won’t want to miss a single video.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of the videos or here on this page, and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week.

Anthony Fasano, P.E.
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Fe exam scoring process, Fluctuating Pass Rates, The Essence of Psychometric Methods, Your FE Exam Results

Why Every Engineer, Regardless of Firm Size, Needs to Take the FE Exam

December 13, 2023 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I talk with Alex Lee, Staff Civil Engineer at Burns & McDonnell, about the common misconceptions about licensure in large firms. She’ll also reveal her inspirations for pursuing the FE and exams, and why she believes every engineer, regardless of firm size, needs to take the FE exam (and PE exam).

Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Alex:

  • Can you walk us through your career journey since graduating in civil engineering from Kansas State about six years ago, including when you decided to pursue getting your license?
  • Have you ever thought that working in a big company might make a professional license unnecessary due to the misconception that many colleagues already hold one, can you share your thoughts or experiences on this idea?
  • Going back to company support, can you briefly discuss how Burns and McDonnell aided you in the licensing process?
  • Looking back at your exam preparation experience, are there significant takeaways or key insights that were particularly helpful for you?

Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode:

  • Upon joining a consulting engineering firm, Alex saw the need for a professional engineering license as crucial for career growth. Despite doubts, Alex valued the recognition it brought for her hard work and commitment. The goal was to solidify achievements after years of study, planning to work for at least four years to accomplish this personal milestone she pursued for eight years.
  • Burns and McDonnell disagrees with the notion that company size eliminates the need for a professional license. Despite the PE license’s limited relevance to the specific role of transmission engineering, it serves as validation of accomplishments and provides added authority, particularly beneficial for young female engineers in professional settings.
  • Burns and McDonnell supports employees preparing for PE and FE exams with courses, a collaborative culture for advice, and help with paperwork, including the Engineer in Training (EIT) license. They offer study resources, creating a supportive environment for successful exam preparation.
  • Studying for the exam is tough, but you must persist and keep studying, even when the topics are unfamiliar. Practice tests, particularly the one provided upon sign-up, proved extremely helpful. Staying until the end of the exam allowed for last-minute discoveries that could make a difference. The main takeaway is to be persistent, manage stress, and focus on doing your best.

About Alexandra Lee, P.E.

Burns & McDonnellAlexandra Lee, P.E., is a dedicated civil engineer specializing in the Transmission and Distribution division at Burns & McDonnell. With an educational foundation from Kansas State University, Alexandra earned dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Civil Engineering and Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences between 2013 and 2017. Her academic journey laid the groundwork for her expertise in the field.

At Burns & McDonnell, Alexandra’s role is pivotal in designing high-voltage transmission lines throughout the United States. Her work primarily focuses on generation tie and competitive transmission projects, where she excels in supporting her engineering team. Alexandra’s contributions are vital in shaping the infrastructure and efficiency of power transmission systems across the country. Her combination of environmental sciences knowledge and engineering skills uniquely positions her to make an impact in her field.

Sources:

Burns and McDonnell
Kansas State University
EIT
OSHA
Basic Engineering for Builders

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI, A Kaplan Company:

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

In upcoming articles, I will answer more FE Exam questions and run through more practice problems. We publish videos bi-weekly on our Pass the FE Exam YouTube Channel. Be sure to visit our page here and click the subscribe button as you’ll get expert tips and tricks – to ensure the best success – that you can’t get anywhere else. Believe me, you won’t want to miss a single video.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of the videos or here on this page, and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week.

Anthony Fasano, P.E.
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Alex Lee, Misconceptions about licensure in large firms, Obtaining an engineering license, Pursuing the FE exam

FE Exam GPA Requirements and Retake Opportunities: What You Need to Know

November 29, 2023 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I discuss a few questions that many aspiring engineers often ask: Are there minimum GPA requirements for taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam? And for those who need to retake the FE exam, how many opportunities are available in a year?

Let’s start with the first question on everyone’s mind :

Is There a Minimum GPA Requirement for Taking the FE Exam?

The short answer is no. There’s no national minimum GPA requirement set by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), the organization that administers the FE exam. However, it’s important to note that individual states and specific engineering disciplines might have their own GPA requirements.

For instance, in California, the Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (BPELS) mandates that all FE exam applicants have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher in their engineering coursework. Meanwhile, in Texas, the Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (TBPLS) sets a slightly higher bar with a GPA requirement of 2.8 or higher in engineering coursework for applicants who graduated before 2023.

The key takeaway here is that these requirements can vary from one location to another, so it’s essential to check with your state’s board of engineering to determine if any GPA requirements exist for the FE exam. If you’re uncertain about the specific requirements in your state, you can also consult NCEES for more information.

Even though there might not be a universal GPA requirement, it’s crucial to maintain a strong academic record to be well-prepared for the FE exam. This test covers a wide range of engineering topics, and having a solid foundation is critical to passing.

If you’re unsure about your readiness, you can take a practice exam to assess your knowledge and skills. There are numerous FE exam preparation resources available both online and at your local libraries.

Let’s address the second part of today’s topic:

How Many Times Can You Retake the FE Exam in a Year?

According to NCEES policy, you can retake the FE exam once during each two-month testing window, with up to three attempts in a 12-month period. Testing windows occur in the following months: January-March, April-June, July-September, and October-December. This means you have multiple opportunities throughout the year, but you can’t take the exam more than three times in a calendar year.

It’s essential to be aware that some states may have additional regulations regarding retaking the FE exam. These could include waiting periods between retakes or other conditions. To ensure you’re following your state’s specific requirements, it’s advisable to reach out to your state board of engineering and surveying.

As for some tips on retaking the FE exam:

1: Make sure you have a solid grasp of the material. 

The FE exam is challenging, so thorough preparation is vital. There are plenty of resources available, including review books, online courses, and practice exams, to help you study effectively.

2: Identify your weaknesses.

After your first attempt, review your results and pinpoint the areas where you need improvement. Concentrate your study efforts on these areas.

3: Take a practice exam before your retake.

This will help you assess your progress and identify any lingering weak points.

That wraps up today’s episode on FE exam requirements and retakes. We hope you now have a clearer understanding of what’s expected when it comes to GPA requirements and retaking the exam. Remember, while there might not be a national GPA requirement, there are local ones, and strong academic preparation can make all the difference on exam day.

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI, A Kaplan Company:

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

In upcoming articles, I will answer more FE Exam questions and run through more practice problems. We publish videos bi-weekly on our Pass the FE Exam YouTube Channel. Be sure to visit our page here and click the subscribe button as you’ll get expert tips and tricks – to ensure the best success – that you can’t get anywhere else. Believe me, you won’t want to miss a single video.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of the videos or here on this page, and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week.

Anthony Fasano, P.E.
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: FE Exam GPA Requirements, FE Exam Retake Opportunities

Top 10 Tips to Manage Your Time During the FE Exam

November 16, 2023 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I talk about a topic that many aspiring engineers dread – how to manage your time effectively during the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam. This is a crucial skill to ensure you complete all the questions within the allocated time and pave your way to success.

The FE Exam is a comprehensive test, often seen as a rite of passage for engineering students and professionals on the path to licensure. It consists of two parts: the morning session (the general exam) and the afternoon session (the specific discipline exam). To make sure you finish within the time limits, here are 10 tips that you can use on the day of the exam.

1: Familiarize Yourself with the Exam Format

The first step in managing your time effectively is understanding the format. Knowing that you have two distinct sessions can help you plan your time allocation.

2: Practice Time Management

During your preparation, simulate exam conditions by taking practice tests. Set a timer for each section to practice managing your time effectively. This hands-on experience will give you a sense of how long you can spend on each question, preparing you for the real deal.

 3: Skip Difficult Questions

When you come across a challenging question, it’s vital not to get stuck and waste time. Mark it and move on to easier questions. Your goal should be to answer as many questions as possible. You can always come back to the difficult ones later if you have time.

4: Use Reference Materials Wisely

The FE Exam allows you to use certain reference materials. Familiarize yourself with these materials beforehand, so you can quickly find the information you need when solving problems. Efficient use of reference materials can save you valuable time.

5: Flag Questions

If you’re unsure about an answer, flag it for review. In the last minutes of your exam, you can quickly revisit flagged questions to make educated guesses.

6: Prioritize Sections

Consider starting with sections you’re most comfortable with. This can boost your confidence and save time for more challenging sections later. A strong start can set a positive tone for the rest of the exam.

7: Stay Calm

Your ability to manage time is closely related to your state of mind. Stay calm and focused. Don’t panic if you encounter a challenging question. Move on and come back to it later. Panic can lead to time mismanagement.

8: Take Short Breaks

The FE Exam allows you to take short breaks during the exam. Use these wisely to rest, refocus, and manage your time more effectively. A quick breather can do wonders for your concentration.

9: Review and Verify

If time allows, review your answers. Ensure you haven’t made any careless mistakes. This final review can potentially save you valuable points and boost your confidence.

10: Time Tracking

Keep an eye on the clock or timer during the exam. Be aware of how much time you have left for each section. A quick check can help you adjust your pace if needed.

There you have it, 10 simple actions you can take to manage your time effectively during the FE Exam. Remember, time management is a skill that can be honed through practice and discipline. By following these strategies and staying calm under pressure, you’ll be better prepared to tackle this important milestone in your engineering journey.

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI, A Kaplan Company:

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

In upcoming articles, I will answer more FE Exam questions and run through more practice problems. We publish videos bi-weekly on our Pass the FE Exam YouTube Channel. Be sure to visit our page here and click the subscribe button as you’ll get expert tips and tricks – to ensure the best success – that you can’t get anywhere else. Believe me, you won’t want to miss a single video.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of the videos or here on this page, and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week.

Anthony Fasano, P.E.
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Familiarize Yourself with the Exam Format, Manage Your Time During the FE Exam, Practice Time Management, Use Reference Materials Wisely

The Journey from FE Exam to PE License

November 1, 2023 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I talk with Mike Nunley, PE, CEO, and President at MKN. With over 60 employees, Mike’s journey to success is nothing short of remarkable. In this episode, Mike talks about the importance of taking the FE exam early in your career, which is the first step towards obtaining your PE license, and how licensure showcases your dedication and self-motivation.

Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Mike:

  • How has your license helped your career, and why is it important?
  • What motivated you to tackle the rigorous process of the FE exam, and how did you navigate through it?
  • When hiring engineers regularly, how does seeing an FE or EIT on a candidate’s resume influence your perspective during the interview process?

Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode:

  • A PE license can be crucial for taking on leadership roles and stamping projects, enabling individuals to steer their careers and businesses more independently rather than relying on others to meet stringent regulatory requirements.
  • Taking exams soon after graduating can be advantageous, as indicated by the benefits of studying with classmates, exchanging resources, and retaining information more effectively, resulting in a higher likelihood of passing exams such as PE on the first try.
  • Having an FE or EIT can indicate that a person is proactive and motivated, having gone beyond their regular coursework to advance their career, suggesting their potential as a strong future leader within a company.

About Mike Nunley, PE, CEO

MKNMichael K. Nunley is the distinguished CEO and President of Michael K. Nunley & Associates (MKN), a reputable company based in Central California. With a specialized focus on water, wastewater, and water reuse, MKN operates as a California-certified Small Business (SB). With over 28 years of valuable experience, Michael has been instrumental in delivering exceptional engineering and planning services for pioneering water resource projects across the United States. Leveraging a network of offices strategically located throughout California, Michael and his proficient team at MKN are committed to providing innovative and forward-thinking solutions to public agencies and private clients.

Sources:

MKN Consulting
Connect with Mike Nunley, PE, CEO, on LinkedIn

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI, A Kaplan Company:

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

In upcoming articles, I will answer more FE Exam questions and run through more practice problems. We publish videos bi-weekly on our Pass the FE Exam YouTube Channel. Be sure to visit our page here and click the subscribe button as you’ll get expert tips and tricks – to ensure the best success – that you can’t get anywhere else. Believe me, you won’t want to miss a single video.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of the videos or here on this page, and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week.

Anthony Fasano, P.E.
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: FE Exam to PE License, Mike Nunley, The first step towards obtaining your PE license, The importance of taking the FE exam

6 FE Exam Updates in 2023

October 18, 2023 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article, (and video above), I share some essential tips to help you ace the FE Exam in 2023. Whether you’re just starting your journey or gearing up for the big day, these FE Exam updates and strategies will be your secret weapon.

1. New NCEES Website

The NCEES website had a major facelift! The new design and improved functionality make it a breeze to find all the information you need about the FE Exam and other NCEES exams. No more digging through pages – it’s all right at your fingertips.

2. Updated FE Exam Reference Manual

The FE Exam Reference Manual. It’s your trusty companion, and it’s been polished and revamped to reflect the latest changes to the exam. Inside, you’ll find new and revised content, along with corrections for any pesky errors. It’s your go-to resource for success.

3. Digital FE Reference Manual

Starting in 2023, there’s a big change regarding the FE Reference Manual – it’s going completely digital! You can access it on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Say goodbye to lugging around heavy manuals. It’s all about convenience and accessibility.

4. Digital NCEES Practice Exams

Want some extra practice? The NCEES FE Exam Practice Exams are now available in digital format for just $30. You can purchase and download them straight from the NCEES website. It’s an affordable way to sharpen your skills and get a feel for the real deal.

5. Emphasis on Conceptual Questions

Heads up! The NCEES is upping the ante with more conceptual questions on the FE Exam. This means you’ll need to really grasp the engineering fundamentals. It’s not just about formulas; it’s about understanding the ‘why’ behind them. Prepare to dive deep into the concepts.

6. Upcoming Adaptive Exam Format

Hold onto your engineering hats! The NCEES is in the works to develop a new, adaptive FE Exam format set to roll out in 2025. This means a more personalized and tailored experience for each examinee. Stay tuned for more details on this game-changer.

The FE Exam might be challenging, but it’s conquerable with the right tools and mindset. With the latest FE Exam Reference Manual, practice exams, a focus on concepts, and perhaps a little extra help if needed, you’ll be well on your way to engineering success.

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

In upcoming articles, I will answer more FE Exam questions and run through more practice problems. We publish videos bi-weekly on our Pass the FE Exam YouTube Channel.  Be sure to visit our page here and click the subscribe button as you’ll get expert tips and tricks – to ensure your best success – that you can’t get anywhere else. Believe me, you won’t want to miss a single video.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of the videos or here on this page and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week.

Anthony Fasano, P.E.
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: FE Exam Updates in 2023, New NCEES Website, Upcoming Adaptive Exam Format, Updated FE Exam Reference Manual

FE Exam Approved Calculators 2023 – New and Updated

October 4, 2023 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article, (and video above), I delve into the details of the approved calculators for the year 2023.  If you’re gearing up to take this crucial step towards professional licensure, you’ll definitely want to pay close attention.

Taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is a significant milestone for any aspiring engineer, and one of the key tools you’ll rely on during the exam is your calculator. Trust me, it’s not just any calculator; it’s your trusty sidekick for tackling those complex engineering problems. Before the big day, it’s essential to become best friends with your calculator. I’m talking about knowing it inside out! Here are some operations you should be confident with:

  • Vector operations
  • Matrix operations
  • Using complex numbers
  • Solving logarithms
  • Solving permutations
  • Solving integrals and derivatives
  • Storing and recalling variables
  • Converting between polar and rectangular numbers
  • Switching between degrees and radians
  • Solving systems of linear equations
  • Understanding the time value of money

Digital Calculator Option

For those of you taking computer-based exams, the NCEES has introduced a digital calculator. It’s modeled after the TI-30X IIS Scientific Calculator and can be accessed on the same computer as the exam. While it’s a great backup, remember it might be a bit slower than a handheld calculator. Plus, you’ll have to switch back and forth between the exam and the calculator, which can be time-consuming. Avoid this hassle by ensuring your handheld calculator is charged and ready to go the night before the exam.

Approved Calculator Models

The NCEES keeps a close eye on these, updating the list annually. Here are the only 3 approved calculators that you can use for the 2023 exams:

  • CASIO

The NCEES approves all fx-115 and fx-991 models for use on its exams. So, any Casio calculator you pick must have ‘fx-115’ or ‘fx-991’ in its model name. Here are a couple of approved models:

* Casio fx-115ES PLUS Engineering/Scientific Calculator

* Casio fx-991EX Engineering/Scientific Calculator

  • HEWLETT PACKARD

If you’re an HP fan, there are only two approved models you can bring:

* HP 33s Scientific Calculator

* HP 35s Scientific Calculator

  • TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

Texas Instruments enthusiasts, you’re in luck! The NCEES approves all TI-30X and TI-36X models for use on its exams. Just remember that any Texas Instruments calculator you choose must have ‘TI-30X’ or ‘TI-36X’ in its model name. The two most popular options are:

* TI-30X IIS Scientific Calculator (Remember, it’s also available digitally on the exam)

* TI-36X Pro Scientific Calculator

Make sure to get your hands on one of these approved calculators and become best friends with it before the FE exam. Remember, preparation is key to success.

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

In upcoming articles, I will answer more FE Exam questions and run through more practice problems. We publish videos bi-weekly on our Pass the FE Exam YouTube Channel.  Be sure to visit our page here and click the subscribe button as you’ll get expert tips and tricks – to ensure your best success – that you can’t get anywhere else. Believe me, you won’t want to miss a single video.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of the videos or here on this page and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week.

Anthony Fasano, P.E.
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Approved calculator models, become best friends with your calculator, FE Exam Approved Calculators, Taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam

How to Apply for Your EIT Certificate – A Simple 5-Step Guide

September 20, 2023 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article, (and video above), I walk you through the steps of applying for your EIT certificate, after you have passed the FE exam.

Here Are the Five Steps to Apply for Your EIT Exam:

  1. Check the requirements for EIT certification in your state. Each state has its own requirements for EIT certification, so it’s important to check with your state board of engineering to find out what you need to do. In general, you will need to have a bachelor’s degree in engineering from an accredited institution, have passed the FE exam, and have a certain number of years of engineering experience.
  2. Gather the required documentation. In addition to passing the FE exam, you will need to provide the state board with documentation of your education and experience. This may include transcripts from your university, letters of recommendation, and an engineering experience verification form.
  3. Complete the application form. The state board will have an application form that you will need to complete. This form will ask for your personal information, education, experience, and other relevant information.
  4. Pay the application fee. There is usually an application fee for EIT certification. The amount of the fee will vary from state to state.
  5. Submit your application. Once you have completed the application form and paid the fee, you can submit your application to the state board. The state board will review your application and approve or deny your request for EIT certification. If your application is approved, you will receive an EIT certificate in the mail.

Here Are Some Additional Tips for Applying for Your EIT Exam:

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Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Apply for Your EIT Certificate, How to apply for your EIT exam, Required documentation for EIT certification, Requirements for EIT certification

Top 10 Tips for Studying for the FE Exam While Working (After a Break from School)

September 6, 2023 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

Many experts and teachers advise that it is better to take the FE exam as soon as you graduate. But what if someone wasn’t able to take the FE exam right after graduating? What if some decided to take the FE exam after a few months or years?

Can they get a good score? Is it still possible?

Yes, it is possible.

Success truly depends upon the efforts you put into acquiring your desired goal, and in this article (and video above), I will explain how you can successfully study for your FE exam while working and after being away from school for some time. Studying for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam after while away from home is not only possible but achievable with dedication and a well-structured plan.

Here are 10 Tips for Studying for the FE Exam While Working:

1. Create a Study Schedule:

Develop a detailed schedule that allocates specific time slots for studying each day. Tailor the schedule to your availability and commitments. Consistency is key; sticking to a routine helps you make steady progress.

2. Review Exam Topics:

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Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Create a Study Schedule, Select Quality Study Materials, Studying for the FE Exam While Working Away, Tips for Studying for the FE Exam

Acing the FE Exam: Smart Study Habits for Engineering Success

August 23, 2023 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article, (and video above), I talk to you about some study habits that you should avoid when preparing for your FE exam, and explain how you can create good study habits that will help you to enhance your performance and reach your goal of passing the FE exam. 

The FE is an exam that can help engineers excel in their careers, be one step above and earn more. But many engineers stay stuck and never pass their NCEES FE exam due to bad study habits that don’t help them to achieve their goal. 

First off, let’s address some study habits that you should definitely avoid. These are the “bad habits” that can hinder your progress and slow down your success.

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Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Create good study habits, Preparing for your FE exam, Smart Study Habits, Study Habits for Engineering Success

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