I also work for an MEP firm and work as an Electrical Engineer. My undegraduate degree is in Aerospace Engineering and I also have work experience doing Mechanical and Plumbing design. I decided that the best option for me was the Architectural PE exam rather than the EE - Power exam. The...
That's all that I did along with a copy of the NCEES Pass letter. I don't think we are actually a PE until they receive the check and assign us a number. Put mine in the mail last night.
I'd suggest the NEC practice exam and study material from Mike Holt
http://www.mikeholt.com/bookitem.php?id=77...egory_from=Book
I went through it in it's entirety to study for the Arch Eng PE Exam.
I too first tried to read through the NEC which is a tough read. This book is good as it...
I also sat down prior to the PE exam with a Structural engineer to go over the structural portion of the Arch PE Study guide and would definetly suggest doing that as well. I feel confident that I understand the questions and solutions in the manual. I can share those if you'd like but I'd...
I am definetly interested in a study group. I have read those past posts and either had the books for the April 2010 exam or have gotten the books for the April 2011 exam. I agree that the solutions manual for PE Architectural Exam is not detailed enough, especially if one area is not your main...
Thanks for the book information. I will definitely be getting that book. I forgot to mention in my first post that I also have a few years of experience in Mechanical/Plumbing before I decided to make the switch to Electrical. So I do have real world Mechanical experience, but not Structural...
I thought I did really well on the exam and I was guessing I got around 55-60 correct answers. There were a couple of questions that I thought could have picked between 2 of the answers depending on how you interpret the question.
I got my results the other day and I failed the exam. From the...