Your Gateway to a Licensed Engineer
The FE Electrical and Computer exam mentorship session is finally here for you. If you have been putting off the fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, or you started preparing and quietly gave up — this session is for you.
On June 13, 2026, at 10:30 AM Central Standard Time (CST), we will go live on YouTube for Session 1 of the ShaiLearning FE Mentorship Live Series. This is not a lecture session. This is not a crash course yet. This is the conversation most engineering candidates never get to have — with someone who has been exactly where you are and knows the way through.
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What This Session is Really About
Before we touch a single formula or open the FE Reference Handbook, there is something more important to address first.
Most FE candidates are not struggling because they lack the knowledge. They are struggling because nobody has given them a clear picture of what they are working toward, what mistakes to avoid, and what a realistic path to passing actually looks like.
That is what Session 1 is for.
Why the FE Exam Matters More Than You Think
You may already know you are supposed to take the FE exam. But do you know what it actually unlocks?
The FE leads to your Engineer-in-Training (EIT) designation or certification. Your EIT leads to your PE license. And your PE license opens doors that most engineers never walk through — leadership positions, higher earning potential, professional credibility, and a level of career opportunity that separates you from the majority of your peers.
We will talk about this vision in Session 1 of the series. We do not want to overwhelm you with the path ahead — but to give you a reason to start walking it.
The Mistakes That are Costing Candidates Everything
This is the part of Session 1 that most people wish they had heard years earlier. We will be talking honestly about the five mistakes that keep engineers stuck — and none of them have to do with intelligence. You are all intelligent and smart engineers. I have this conviction and trust in your abilities.
- Waiting too long after graduation.
- Using too many study resources at once.
- Ignoring the FE Reference Handbook.
- Studying without a clear order or strategy.
- Never taking a practice exam before sitting the real one.
If any of the above speaks to you, you are not alone. You are in the right place.
What You Will Leave Session 1 With
As I mentioned earlier, no formulas or problem sets should be expected in this session 1. No overwhelming information dump on you.
By the end of the session, you will have three things that most candidates spend months trying to find on their own.
Hope: a clear understanding that passing the FE is genuinely achievable for you, regardless of how long it has been since graduation, where you are in the world, or how many times you have tried before.
Clarity: a framework for understanding where to start, what resources actually matter, and what order to approach your preparation so nothing falls through the cracks.
A roadmap: a look at exactly where this mentorship series is going, so you know what is coming and why every session builds on the last.
Where This Series is Going
Session 1 is just the beginning. Here is a look at what is coming in the sessions ahead:
Session 2 — FE Exam Structure & What NCEES Actually Expects From You
Session 3 — How to Use the FE Reference Handbook Like a Pro
Session 4 — Building Your Personal FE Study Plan
Session 5 — The 17 Knowledge Areas — Overview, Weightings & Where to Focus First
Session 6 — FE Exam Resources — What to Use and What to Ignore
Session 7 — Time Management Strategies for the FE Exam
Session 8 — How to Approach FE Practice Problems the Right Way
Session 9 — Test-Taking Psychology — Managing Anxiety and Exam Day Mindset
Session 10 — Is Your FE Ready? — A Honest Self-Assessment Before Exam Day
Each session builds on the previous one. This is a structured mentorship series designed to help you achieve your PE licensure goal. The engineers who show up consistently are the ones who pass.
This is Your Invitation
If you have been waiting to finally take the FE exam seriously, this is it, and we are here to support you.
Join me live on YouTube on June 13, 2026, at 10:30 AM CST. Remember to subscribe to the ShaiLearning YouTube channel and turn on notifications so you never miss a session.
For engineers who want more than bi-weekly sessions — personalized study plans, direct access, custom practice problems, and mock exam sessions — the ShaiLearning FE Mentorship Program waitlist (pre-qualify yourself first) is now open.


