In this article (and the video above), Mauricio Bernal, a returning intern at Burns & McDonnell, talks with Katie Lev, an Engineer-in-Training and Assistant Structural Engineer at Burns & McDonnell. They discuss everything from exam format insights to personal study strategies and exam day tips, providing valuable information for aspiring engineers looking to pass the FE Exam with flying colors.
Here Are Some of the Questions Asked:
- When is the best time to schedule the FE exam, and how far in advance should it be done?
- What is the format of the exam, and what types of questions are included?
- Did you create a study schedule with the given timeline, and if yes, how did you organize your study sessions and set specific goals?
- How did you balance studying for your exam with your other school commitments and responsibilities?
- What strategies did you use during the exam to ensure you could answer all the questions within the allotted time?
- What advice do you have for aspiring engineers preparing to take the FE exam for the first time?
Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode:
- The best time to schedule the FE exam is after finishing relevant coursework in your senior year. It’s wise to book your exam several months ahead to ensure you get your preferred date and location at a nearby testing center.
- The FE exam consists of 110 questions divided into two parts with a break in between. It primarily features multiple-choice questions, alongside alternative questions that may require selecting correct points on graphs, dragging and dropping items, or filling in numerical answers.
- A structured study schedule is essential for preparing for the FE exam within a specific timeline. Study sessions are organized to focus on key exam topics, with goals set for mastering unfamiliar terms and practicing with sample exams using the provided reference booklet.
- Balancing study for the FE exam with other school commitments involves adjusting study time based on workload fluctuations throughout the academic term. During less busy periods, focus more on exam preparation, and during busier times like midterms, manage overall school workload effectively.
- During the exam, effective time management is crucial. Candidates can use timed practice sessions beforehand to become comfortable answering questions within the three-minute average per question, ensuring they maintain a steady pace and complete all sections within the allotted time.
- For aspiring engineers preparing to take the FE exam for the first time, it’s important to take the exam even if you’re uncertain about your future career path. This credential is valuable across different engineering fields and offers flexibility for future educational and career opportunities.
About Mauricio Bernal

About Katie Lev, EIT

About Matthew Douglas

Most recently, during his time working for the public sector, he has taken the role of Public Works Operations Manager. He led quite a few public infrastructure rehabilitation projects and implemented new asset management technologies at a very young age. It is here that the passion for âfixing what’s brokenâ developed.
Sources:
Burns & McDonnell
Northwestern University
FE Exam
Connect with Mauricio Berna on LinkedIn
Connect with Katie Lev, EIT, on LinkedIn
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I hope you found this weekâs FE Exam article helpful. 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 youâll get expert tips and tricks â to ensure your best success â that you canât get anywhere else. Believe me, you wonât 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 Iâll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if thereâs a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.
Iâll see you next week.
Anthony Fasano, P.E.
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

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