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If you happen to be a Mechanical Engineer, get the Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual by Lindeburg
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1591260493/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?pc_redir=T1
Know how to use it. I used this reference the most.
-Defiantly bring a watch, I forgot one.
-Don't panic when the fire alarm goes off
-Verify you have selected the right testing location before you sign up for the test, as it can't be changed afterward.
-As an ME the raise may be optional...
Shigley's good, but my bible is Lindeburg. Everything you need to know (almost).
Get the Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual and refer to it throughout your education. It is most commonly used as a study guide for the PE exam but I wish I had had it when I started engineering school. It collects every topic that you may use as a practicing engineer but is still very concise.