u/Middle-Jellyfish-109

Free Mechanical Fe Practice Problems and tests

My site femechprep.com that I built for exam practice is still evolving with new problems and updates but as of now we have close to 400 unique problems and practice tests weighted like the actual exam as well as a resource tab. The feedback from this community has been very helpful

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u/Middle-Jellyfish-109 — 2 days ago

FE Mechanical Website

If you are like me and waited to take the FE till well after you graduated, use femechprep.com . It gives resources, practice problems, and practice test and is completely free at the moment. All of the problems show solutions and point to where you will find the equations in the handbook.

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u/Middle-Jellyfish-109 — 4 days ago

Updates to Free Mechanical Practice Website

I appreciate all of the feedback I've been given on this subreddit for the website I made for mechanical FE prep, femechprep.com . It still covers all topics and gives practice exams. I have added some images for a few statics problems and dynamics problems for easier visualization and to be more like the actual exam. Thank you all again and as always feed back is welcome.

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u/Middle-Jellyfish-109 — 9 days ago
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Update on the free FE Mechanical site I posted a while back — now covers all 14 knowledge areas + a full mock exam

A while back I posted about a free FE Mechanical practice site I built femechprep.com — I wanted to share a real update since there has been some changes.

It still covers all 14 official NCEES knowledge areas (added Mathematics, Probability & Stats, Ethics, Engineering Economics, Fluid Mechanics, Material Properties, Heat Transfer, Measurements/Instrumentation/Controls, and Mechanical Design since the last post) but there are more than 100 more questions. There's now a full 50-question mock exam that's weighted by topic the same way the real exam is, and you can pause and resume it if you don't finish in one sitting.

Its still free.

Appreciate everyone who checked it out and gave feedback last time — happy to keep improving it based on what people find useful or confusing.

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u/Middle-Jellyfish-109 — 16 days ago
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I built a free FE Mechanical practice site — feedback welcome

I took the FE Mechanical exam a few months back and remember how thin the free practice question options were; everything decent seemed to be locked behind an expensive course.

So I built one: femechprep.com . It's free, no card required. Covers all 14 official knowledge areas from the NCEES spec (Statics through Mechanical Design, plus Math, Ethics, Econ, etc.), and every question includes a worked explanation and points you to the specific FE Reference Handbook section to review.

Full disclosure — I made this myself, it's brand new, and I'm still actively adding more questions and building it out. Not trying to replace anyone's paid course, just wanted a real, free option to exist since I didn't have one when I was studying.

Would genuinely appreciate any feedback, especially if something's confusing or a question seems off — still early days.

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u/Middle-Jellyfish-109 — 24 days ago