1) I had about an hour in the morning and afternoon sessions to check my work. I tried to work quickly as I took the exam circling the exam question number if I felt like I needed to go over it again. There were a few questions that I needed some extensive time to look up, but I thought I had in...
First I would say don’t overthink 70e, it mainly covers shock and arc flash prevention/protection. Apply common sense to the questions. I doubt they get too detailed. I would skim the info in an Ugly’s reference manual regarding electrical safety. That is the kind of basic info that you need to...
I think two things happen. They update the license then update the status of your application. The updating of the application prompts the email. In my past experience these updates appear to be independent and are typically days apart.
No, the GT binder covered the NESC pretty well. NFPA 70E is something I was pretty familiar with from work. I would definitely recommend buying the NESC to have at the ready though.
I graduated 14 years ago, so I was pretty rusty on many topics. I took the Georgia Tech PE course and it was really good for someone like me because it reviewed a lot of material I had not used in a long time. I took the binder to the exam and used it a good bit. I worked the practice exam over...