aggieman_09
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I have looked at testmasters and Kaplan for the Power exam. Any thoughts on which is better?
cool. Also Ga Tech focus on the NCEES sample exam as well.....with solutionsI just signed up for the GA Tech review classes. Waiting for the binder to be mailed to me before I start.
In the meantime, I have already completed the first 40 questions of the NCEES practice problems and I am half way done with chapter 3 (completed 1 and 2) of the Spin-up exams. So I feel I'm off to a good start. I am taking the April 2015 exam.
Agreed. IMHO, the Complex Imaginary fault problems are a good prep.I like Georgia Tech's review class. However I wish they make some minor changes on the transient/fault materials...
Yes and yes. Search the electrical sub-forum if you'd like additional feedback on the course and corresponding materials.For those who took the GA Tech course, are the notes a good resource to use during the exam? Do they have a good amount of problems to work in each topic? Thanks
Negative. That is copyrighted material provided by GA Tech when you register for the course.Is there an electronic copy of the GA Tech course notes? Is it allowed to be distributed or restricted by copyrights? If allowed, do you guys mind sharing it?
What Fox said, and in a much more consise way.Negative. That is copyrighted material provided by GA Tech when you register for the course.Is there an electronic copy of the GA Tech course notes? Is it allowed to be distributed or restricted by copyrights? If allowed, do you guys mind sharing it?
Just my opinion based on what worked for me. Not to be presumptious, but I can understand if the cost (appx. $1000) is an issue. However, IMHO, it's the best value out there and worth the money.
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