Kovz
Chasing Dreams
I am feeling a little overwhelmed. I just dropped a lot of money on all these books but I'm not sure where to start. I am planning on sitting for the April 2015 exam for Electrical Power.
I have the following books in my possession:
- The Electrical Engineers Guide to Passing the Power PE Exam - Graffeo
- 2014 NEC Handbook with tabs
- 2012 NESC
- PPI Power Reference Manual - Camara (EPRM)
- Power System Analysis - Grainger & Stevenson
- Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems - Wilidi
- Spin-up - 5 Sample Exams
- NCEES Power Sample Questions
- Complex Imaginary Vol. 1-4
- Homemade binder with tabs for each topic on the exam
I just don't know where to begin. Should I start working practice problems? Do I really need to read all these books from cover to cover? How do I know what reference material to put in my binder?
Should I work practice problems in the books themselves or on seperate notebook paper?
Basically I am looking for guidance as to where to start studying. Please help...
I have the following books in my possession:
- The Electrical Engineers Guide to Passing the Power PE Exam - Graffeo
- 2014 NEC Handbook with tabs
- 2012 NESC
- PPI Power Reference Manual - Camara (EPRM)
- Power System Analysis - Grainger & Stevenson
- Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems - Wilidi
- Spin-up - 5 Sample Exams
- NCEES Power Sample Questions
- Complex Imaginary Vol. 1-4
- Homemade binder with tabs for each topic on the exam
I just don't know where to begin. Should I start working practice problems? Do I really need to read all these books from cover to cover? How do I know what reference material to put in my binder?
Should I work practice problems in the books themselves or on seperate notebook paper?
Basically I am looking for guidance as to where to start studying. Please help...