in
the eNSYS re-education program you will Re-learn engineering With the highly successful R-I-M-S
problem-solving training method in which Step
1.
we demonstrate step-by-step how
to solve a problem Step 2.
you work on an assigned problem by yourself Step 3.
we discuss the problem in detail Step 4. Go To step 1 for a new problem Click
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Other
providers offer 40-hour lecture-based EIT refreshers At $ 25 to $ 50 per instruction hour
Is
it realistic to re-learn 4 years of engineering school in 40 hours
when the typical user graduated 10 to 20 years ago ?
ENSYS
Is uniquely qualified to offer the only 1000-Hour EIT and
2000-hour PE re-education program on the market which is designed to rebuild your engineering background
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here to view the EIT syllabus
THE
ENSYS EIT/PE Program is priced around 4% of prevailing market prices at only
$ 1.00 to $ 1.80
Per instruction hour ENSYS
is the only provider where prepayment is NOT required we offer our users a convenient, interest-Free installment plan ENSYS users start the program with only $ 95 and make interest-free installment payments over a 14
to 18 month period users can stop at anytime which ends all billing
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ENSYS - Click
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With
over 60,000 hours of EIT / PE teaching experience
and with the only 1000 Hour EIT and 2000 Hour PE training program on the market ENSYS is the best
qualified provider
to prepare you
for the EIT/PE exam Click
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COMPARE ENSYS TEACHING METHODS
Analyze the differences between the ENSYS
Problem-Solving Method and the lecture-based method used by other
providers
60,000 hours total
and
3000 hours annual
EIT/PE problem-solving teaching
experience
5 to 10 hours
annual
EIT/PE lecturing experience per
instructor
Step 1
We demonstrate step-by-step how to
solve a problem,
training you in efficiently applying the equations Step 2
You practice applying the steps
by working on an assigned problem by yourself Step 3
We reinforce with a detailed
problem-discussion
Then back to step 1 to demonstrate a new problem
Step 1
You are lectured
continuously for hours
and given detailed proofs of equations
Step 2
You watch someone
work a problem
Step 3
You are given homework
and you have to do all studying
and learning at home on your own time