For those taking the exam for the first, or the fourth time, allow me to offer my opinions on what I used to finally pass.
As with many I often travel at the most inopportune times, for that reason I elected to go with the online courses rather than the in-person ones. I felt this also had another advantage of being able to really focus in on areas that I felt more deficient in.
April '10 I did minimal studying. Used the NCEES sample exam and the Camara PE Book and sample exam. No passo.
I took the GA Tech PE course for the Oct '10 exam. I was in Minneapolis for the entire month of September for work. I feel I leaned on this course to teach me rather than me learn from it. Needless to say I did not pass.
For the April '11 exam, I put more effort into learning. I opted to pony up for the Irvine Institute course. This was actually pretty good. I also purchased several Schaum's books and the Ugly's references. Schaum's I never had a chance to get into. The Ugly's turned out to be a big investment. I also purchased the NEC tabs. They helped break the book down into more specific sections instead of a whole section on Motors, etc.
The GA tech and Irvine course materials turned out to be quite helpful. Several problems involving lighting were not in the Camara book. However, the GA Tech had several formulas related to the exact question asked.
For my passing attempt I took:
Camara PE Reference Book
Irvine Institute Course Book
GA Tech Course folder
Book on Motors
Ugly's Electrical Reference
Ugly's Motor Reference
Other hand written notes
NEC/NEC tabs
NCEES sample exam
I would be happy to elaborate more on any of these materials.
As with many I often travel at the most inopportune times, for that reason I elected to go with the online courses rather than the in-person ones. I felt this also had another advantage of being able to really focus in on areas that I felt more deficient in.
April '10 I did minimal studying. Used the NCEES sample exam and the Camara PE Book and sample exam. No passo.
I took the GA Tech PE course for the Oct '10 exam. I was in Minneapolis for the entire month of September for work. I feel I leaned on this course to teach me rather than me learn from it. Needless to say I did not pass.
For the April '11 exam, I put more effort into learning. I opted to pony up for the Irvine Institute course. This was actually pretty good. I also purchased several Schaum's books and the Ugly's references. Schaum's I never had a chance to get into. The Ugly's turned out to be a big investment. I also purchased the NEC tabs. They helped break the book down into more specific sections instead of a whole section on Motors, etc.
The GA tech and Irvine course materials turned out to be quite helpful. Several problems involving lighting were not in the Camara book. However, the GA Tech had several formulas related to the exact question asked.
For my passing attempt I took:
Camara PE Reference Book
Irvine Institute Course Book
GA Tech Course folder
Book on Motors
Ugly's Electrical Reference
Ugly's Motor Reference
Other hand written notes
NEC/NEC tabs
NCEES sample exam
I would be happy to elaborate more on any of these materials.