I think the general consensus is to always disclose everything, even if you don't think you need to, and show how you utilized those incidents as life lessons. I would love to know how this turns of for you.
Best of luck!
I cannot comment on any listed other than Zach Stone's course to state that it was very good and worth the investment. It was structured - the homework, discussions, and live classes were extremely insightful - highly recommend.
I took his course and passed first try this past October test cycle.
The baited answers are a very real thing. The best advice I have heard is to always look to see if you need to take your solution one or two steps further. Look for factors in each solution and determine based on the information given if you need to take those into consideration. It is...
@Zach Stone, P.E. His class is very good. If you do all of the prerequisite assignments, homework, and attend the live classes it will build a solid foundation for passing the exam. I cannot recommend his class high enough.
Well, as a first time test taker, I was certain I failed but ended up passing within a reasonable margin. Definitely thought the Power PE was very hard, but it seems like everyone feels that way with their exam cycle, and deserving so!