Hello everyone. I still have the Georgia Tech manual($200) if anyone is interested. I have the MGI manual, practice problem book as well. I will take the best offer for it.
Hello,
If anyone is interested, this is what I have left
"3000 Electric Circuit problems" , Syed Nasar ($10)
MGI Course books ($100)
Georgia Tech Manual ($200)
Spin ups ($50)
Brightwood engineering review manual ($50)
Power systems Analysis by Grainger. ($30)
thank you
Hello,
I passed the 2019 PE Power exam and I have a lot of books to sell. They are listed below:
"Cram for the Professional Engineering Electrical and Computer Power Exam". (Review manual & Sample exam), James Flanagan. ($20)
"3000 Electric Circuit problems" , Syed Nasar ($10)
MGI...
Yeah. The morning was tough. This is my second time. I'm not sure if the test was easier or that i just had more experience with the material. Afternoon was better.
Theory was my issue last time. I tried to incorporate more theory based studying this time. still practiced alot of problems. Hopefully more studying with a better understanding of concepts will get me through.
Quick question Ken 3.0. Did you take a prep course to pass the pe power or did you just self study? Im taking SOPE. Im learning a lot but I'm wondering if it would of been better just to do more self studying versus sitting at a computer for 64 hours.
I didn't. This time i focus more on theory. I took the pe power specification and wiki'd every piece of info i could. I studied wildi & and the schaum manuals. Plus I'm taking SOPE as a prep course. Last time, i was focused on problems. This time theory behind problems. Not sure if thats...