Sparky Bill PE
Senior, Master, Professional, Licensed Electrical
This is the first time I've been allowed to take PE (passed FE in September of last year) and I was SO EXCITED to buy all my reference books, sign up for Zach's class and DOMINATE this test. I am weird, I semi enjoy learning everything their is to know about electrical engineering. I didn't care if it took 5 years because I will love these books and keep learning my entire life. I'm not the type of engineer that passes this test, sells all my books, and never looks at it again. My goal is to be a chief engineer for a large substation/transmission company.
I can't stop being stressed and depressed about the fact that if I fail 2 times (this year 2020 April/October) after that the test goes to CBT (Computer Based Testing, Like the FE test), and I can't help but think I'm spinning my wheels and almost wasting time on this one. I try to keep the attitude "well just buckle down and pass it the first time", but I go crazy if I "expect to pass". It is VERY HEALTHY for me to go into the FE/PE with the attitude "If I pass great, if not it's not the end of the world I'll get it next time". So far I have worked 725 problems and spent 242 hours on this PE attempt.
I just hate knowing that if i don't pass one of these two times, this THOUSANDS I've spent on classes/binders/tabs/reference books etc will literally be a waste because I will have to use the NCEES provided "reference book" and that's it. (Mechanical PE's are already CBT testing).
Anyways, hopefully one of y'all have a minor in being a therapist and can help me LOL
EDIT: Also doesn't help that I am the go-to engineer on my team so I am constantly teaching/helping less experienced designers/engineers (that is my favorite thing to do!) but they all come to me instead of my boss (which is also an engineer). Sadly, I also have the same "work load" as everyone else. So all this time that I miss by teaching/helping/guiding I have to make up latter which takes time away from studying.
I can't stop being stressed and depressed about the fact that if I fail 2 times (this year 2020 April/October) after that the test goes to CBT (Computer Based Testing, Like the FE test), and I can't help but think I'm spinning my wheels and almost wasting time on this one. I try to keep the attitude "well just buckle down and pass it the first time", but I go crazy if I "expect to pass". It is VERY HEALTHY for me to go into the FE/PE with the attitude "If I pass great, if not it's not the end of the world I'll get it next time". So far I have worked 725 problems and spent 242 hours on this PE attempt.
I just hate knowing that if i don't pass one of these two times, this THOUSANDS I've spent on classes/binders/tabs/reference books etc will literally be a waste because I will have to use the NCEES provided "reference book" and that's it. (Mechanical PE's are already CBT testing).
Anyways, hopefully one of y'all have a minor in being a therapist and can help me LOL
EDIT: Also doesn't help that I am the go-to engineer on my team so I am constantly teaching/helping less experienced designers/engineers (that is my favorite thing to do!) but they all come to me instead of my boss (which is also an engineer). Sadly, I also have the same "work load" as everyone else. So all this time that I miss by teaching/helping/guiding I have to make up latter which takes time away from studying.
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