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In the prologue of studying engineering author Raymond Landis announces two primary
objectives of the prologue. One is to convince you of the potential of the book to make a
difference in your life the second is to: - Correct Answer -How to realize the maximum
potential from this book.
The prologue also focuses on most students' need to change. Change what? - Correct Answer
-The way you think about things (attitude, values, mindsets, world views.
The way you go about doing things (actions, behaviors)
To maximize the potential of studying engineering, Landis endorses an approach to critical
reading in which you take a portion of the test ( a chapter, a section, a paragraph, or even a
sentence) and then develop answers to which of the following questions: - Correct Answer -
What are the key ideas contained in what you read?
What does the passage you read mean to you?
What would you ask the author or your instructor?
What can or should you change?
When deans (and professors) tell first-year engineering students, "look to your right, look to
your left. Two of the three of you won't be here at graduation," they are trying to: - Correct
Answer -Tell us that to be an engineer we have to earn it and go get it.
Motivate us
Becoming a registered professional engineer (PE) requires the following: - Correct Answer -
Graduation from ABET-accredited engineering program
Pass Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE)
Complete four years of acceptable engineering practice
Pass the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE)
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