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How I passed the Mechanical FE Exam (Detailed Resource Guide . . . - Reddit Hi, I just took the FE Exam and found it hard to find the right resources Obviously you can used well organized textbooks like the Lindenberg book, which have a great reputation Or you can use Prep FE or PPI2PASS which I've all heard pretty good things about Or the famous Gregory Michaelson youtube series I relied primarily on videos in combination with problem solving and the NCEES
Mechanical or Electrical engineering? : r AskEngineers - Reddit Hello everyone, I have a bit of a dilemma I’m torn between choosing mechanical or electrical engineering for my major I have some classes lower division classes for electrical But I’ve always been interested in mechanics, hence why I want to go into mechanical engineering I was looking into mechatronics after doing doing some research feels like I get the best of both worlds I was
Mechanical keyboards. Are they worth it? : r buildapc - Reddit Mechanical keyboards are, typically, built to last longer and provide better feedback--both in sound and touch Different switches suit people differently, but a clicky switch makes it so you can tell a key has been hit and a tactile "bump" let's your finger know the switch has been hit as well
Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design - Reddit Not up until I started interning and joined the workforce as an engineer did I start hearing about Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design book
Whats a mechanical fall and whats a non-mechanical fall?nnn : r . . . Mechanical fall is basically due to an action “I tripped” “I missed a step on the stairs” non-mechanical is something related to another factor and requires more workup such as “I felt dizzy and fell” “I was standing, I don’t know what happened but I woke up on the floor” if it’s non-mechanical it generally requires more workup for heart issues, may require a head CT
I am Lost, is a Mechanical Engineering Degree Worth it in 2024? I agree with this Mechanical engineering is a great generalized degree I've worked as a design engineer, project engineer, application engineer, program manager, supply chain manager and now product manager This is across oil and gas, aerospace, and now in operations for a tech company
Just passed Mechanical, heres my resources : r FE_Exam - Reddit Just passed Mechanical, here's my resources I started studying probably around May-ish? but didn't really start taking it seriously til July August, so the bulk of my learning did happen in August
The ME Hang Out - Reddit I am a mechanical engineer having 3 5 years of experience, currently working in aviation industry I have a youtube channel related to ME If you are a student or a working engineer, what do you watch the most on youtube about ME I will try to consider that in my videos My channel name is mechflare It is a faceless channel
Thoughts on getting a PE as a Mechanical Engineer? : r . . . - Reddit I usually only see mechanical engineers who need it for construction civil engineering, consulting or HVAC, all of which I have absolutely no interest in As a mechanical engineer who's pursuing a PE, I'd agree with this