What common problems appear on the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam?

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In summary, the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam commonly includes problems related to math, engineering sciences, and fundamental engineering principles. It also covers topics such as ethics, communication, and project management. Many test takers struggle with time management and understanding complex engineering concepts. It is important to thoroughly review all subjects and practice solving problems in order to succeed on the exam.
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Hello! New Member to the Group! I work in electric utility and am looking to get some good discussions going on typical problems that show up on the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam.
 
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Welcome to PF!

If you have homework type problems, post them in our homework section, and be sure to fill out the template. Members here shall help you as much as possible.

Hope you have a good time here. :smile:

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Wrichik.
 
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Be sure to browse the EE forum here at the PF. We have several Electrical Utility experts here, and we have some pretty useful discussions. Also, be sure to check out the Insights Blog area of the PF, where there are several very helpful articles about the Grid. :smile:

Click on INSIGHTS BLOG at the top of the page, and select the Table of Contents:

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I have been reading through some of the posts on this forum. There is some high level technical stuff here! Pretty impressive. Also, this is a no-nonsense forum. If someone posts homework in the wrong section, the author is told about it, and the post gets closed. Also, I like how authors are held to showing some work to a problem rather than letting them just have the answer.
 
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Sounds like you are in the right place! :smile:
 

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