Where Can I Find a .pdf FE/EIT Review Manual for Easy Access and Convenience?

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A user is seeking a .pdf version of the FE/EIT Review Manual for convenience on a digital reader. They prefer digital formats to avoid carrying heavy books. Another participant suggests that the review materials may not be essential, as the exam is perceived to be easier than portrayed by faculty. The discussion highlights the desire for accessible study resources in digital formats. Overall, the focus is on finding a suitable .pdf manual for exam preparation.
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Hi,

I keep several technical references, but since I don't like carrying around pounds and pounds of books, I keep them on my Sony Digital Reader. It can also accept .pdf documents; if anyone knows where I can buy a .pdf FE/EIT Review Manual, I'd appreciate the info.

Thanks,

Chris
 
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To be honest, they're not necessary; the test is much easier than faculty/staff makes it out to be.
 
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