Does that thing have a heated seat and Bluetooth yet? Looks fantastic. I foresee you participating in a few tractor shows in the near future with how good of condition it is in now. There's one just down the road from us every year at the VFW. It's a fun time. :thumbs:
^ sounds like I'd probably get along with the person from North Amherst quite well. Assuming they have a solid justification to put the kibosh on all the "concern". :thumbs:
If you've ever been associated with NSPE, you'll know that their response time is about as good as NCEES produces exam results. 7-10 days is their pre-canned response. And that's IF they even decide to provide a response. They may well indeed ignore my inquiry outright. If I receive any...
That's what I'm saying. MEtoEE I think you have the right approach. I certainly would NOT read the book in its entirety. Only utilize those sections which are applicable to your PE exam studies. The other content is intended for more advanced focused topics on that particular subject.
Ya Blackburn is really intended for advance protective relaying and coordination. But focuses on just about all the facets that go well beyond what NCEES tests on. It is the protective relaying "bible" though that got me through my MSEE in power systems engineering.
Congrats @txjennah PE, a long time coming but I bet that feels amazing! I still remember the feeling back from 2009. Time to celebrate! Ain't nobody got time for field work!
BTW, I really hope everyone has an enjoyable time at work today. No more working Fridays for me in the month of Dec. Time...
Because, once the PE exam goes CBT, it will become closed-book with only a single reference guide per what NCEES has indicated. Count me out for that! LOL
If you do some searching around this forum you'll find a few other threads that discuss this topic. Ultimately the consensus is that in the history of the FE/PE exam administration by NCEES, no exam result have been over-turned by a re-score request. So in essence, it's really money and time...
^ and if it was CBT, you wouldn't be able to use any of your personal references. As I understand, once it goes CBT, there will be a single exam reference guide per discipline, similar in kind to the FE. Be careful what you wish for. :thumbs:
Wow, not even a 6K this time around <smh>. Expectations will be higher for the April 2019 exam session. Until then...
Be sure to tip your bar tenders. :thumbs: