Thursday, December 15, 2011

Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual by Michael R. Lindeburg PE

Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual by Michael R. Lindeburg PE


More than 300,000 engineers have relied on the Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual to prepare for the FE/EIT exam. The Reference Manual  provides a broad review of engineering fundamentals, emphasizing subjects typically found in four- and five-year engineering degree programs. Each chapter covers one subject with solved example problems illustrating key points. Practice problems at the end of every chapter use both SI and English units. Solutions are in the companion Solutions Manual.


Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual by Michael R. Lindeburg PE Overview


More than 300,000 engineers have relied on the Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual to prepare for the FE/EIT exam. The Reference Manual  provides a broad review of engineering fundamentals, emphasizing subjects typically found in four- and five-year engineering degree programs. Each chapter covers one subject with solved example problems illustrating key points. Practice problems at the end of every chapter use both SI and English units. Solutions are in the companion Solutions Manual.

Comprehensive review of thousands of engineering topics, including FE exam topics
  • Over 980 practice problems
  • More than 590 figures
  • Over 400 solved sample problems
  • Hundreds of tables and conversion formulas
  • More than 2,000 equations and formulas
  • A detailed 7,000-item index for quick reference

Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual by Michael R. Lindeburg PE

There are many reviews from customers who purchased Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual by Michael R. Lindeburg PE

Customer Review
Ever wondered what your college life would look like in book form? Look no further, the Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual is your scrapbook; very enlightening.

The book is very much a summary of your college engineering classes; all four years, with all the engineering electives you didn't take. Everything reviewed is concise, to the point, and straight forward. There's no creative thinking here. The book is modelled after the weed-out classes of your early college years. It packs information with the expectation of the reader memorizing what's given. If you remember the golden age of the Internet, this book is the "down and dirty guide" to everything you learned. No flowing literary prose anywhere. This is what you wished your college textbook would be like, but wasn't. This of course means you won't find special case examples or anything overly complicated to the topic. Once the foundational basics/ideas/theorems/equations for an area is covered a new chapter will begin.

Because of the brevity, you must buy the solution manual for the book. Without the solution manual, you will have all this information without any way to memorize it. Without the solutions you will not know whether you actually understood the review.

This thing is a monster of information. Even if you don't take (or don't entertain the idea of) the EIT, this book should be in every engineer's library.

If you want to read more details and more customer reviews to make your decision on this item.

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