A few items to keep in mind if you are planning to take any discipline FE Exam:
1. Time: You’ll have 5 hours and 20 minutes to complete the exam (a time slot of 6 hours is used to allow for a break). The FE is 110 questions, so you get 2 minutes and 54 seconds per question.
5. Review help: If you are studying for the FE Mechanical, I have an entire series on my YouTube channel if you would like to check it out!
I am currently working on the FE Civil review series and plan to have all FE exam disciplines covered eventually!
Looking to pass the FE exam? Please check out my YouTube channel! Currently, there is a series on the FE Mechanical and a partially complete series on the FE Civil. Eventually, all FE disciplines will be covered. I hope these videos aid in your studying efforts!
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