Sunday, April 1, 2007

Taking the ME or CD exam first...

I've looked at the pass/fail rates, taken some sample exams, and read a lot of recommendations from other examinees on ARE Forum. It makes sense that the two exams that should be tackled first are Mechanical/Electrical (ME) and Construction Documents (CD). Most everyone recommends this book: Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings (Stein). The publisher offers a "Student Companion Site" that has chapter summaries and chapter quizzes (you can access these at http://bcs.wiley.com/he-bcs/Books?action=index&bcsId=2879&itemId=0471465917). The 10th edition came out last year, and the 9th edition (from 1999) can be had for $30-40 less. I need to find out what the main differences are, and if it's worth the extra $$ for the new edition. Before making that kind of purchase, I will also take a look at the Kaplan/ALS materials that are on their way to me as we speak. It's possible that this is all I will need.

2 comments:

Jen.Half said...

I just stumbled on your blog and I have to say its a breath of fresh air. I am currently working on my IDP units and am just begining my ARE process. Thanks for sharing for your process on here. Altough eager, I'm also nervous about this whole thing. I was wondering if you had any other advice for someone in my postion? Also, do you recommend the Kaplan books? I certainly can't afford the $1200 for the guides either so if you feel like selling any used study materials, I'd be interested in purchasing them. Anyways, I'd like to hear your further perspective on starting the ARE.

Justdrawinglines said...

Jen - My apologies for not responding to this earlier. It's been a difficult year, and as I just said to architect54, if you can't say something positive best not to say anything. Now, as to your being nervous. Nerves are a good thing. They keep you on your toes. The trick is to not let them get to you. You can do this. It's not that difficult to pass the exams. Getting work after you get that license is what will be more difficult!!! I would highly recommend the Kaplan series. I used it, the Ballast book, and a number of supplemental materials which I've noted in different posts here. The AREforum is invaluable. There is also a place on the forum where folks are selling their used study materials. The only stuff I have left to sell are the Kaplan Pre-Design 2006 (book, exams, cd, cards), and the second edition of the Kaplan Architectural History book. No matter what you use, keep in close contact on the forum. That's really one of your best resources. Best of luck in your journey. You'll get through it!