r/FE_Exam is a subreddit with 29k members. The community frequently discusses fe exam, passed, study, fe civil, and civil, and they frequently recommend/review prep course and math books, and the most common flair used is tips, question, study group, memes that brighten my day, and problem help.
Community dedicated to the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
Popular Topics in r/FE_Exam
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Fe Exam
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Passed
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Study
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Fe Civil
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Civil
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Preparation
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Mechanical
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Prepfe
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Exam
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Fe_exam
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Products Discussed in r/FE_Exam
Prep Course
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PrepFE
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EIT
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Math Books
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Flair Used in r/FE_Exam
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Tips
: "Passed my FE civil on 15th Attempt"
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Question
: "1st Attempt, 3 years out of college"
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Study Group
: "Failed"
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Memes that brighten my day
: "You only fail when you stop trying!!!"
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Problem Help
: "Failed 3rd FE Civil attempt. Will no longer be taking it."
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Last updated: August 11, 2026