It isn't that the test is *
that* hard.
Here's the timeline to put your mind at ease:
Oct 2015: 1st attempt, studied as much as I could while designing a greenfield site, I was the only P&C engineer on it and there were supposed to be 3 engineers.
Apr 2016: 2nd attempt, did not study. Burnt out from the fall and help hadn't arrived yet for that project and the remote ends were forthcoming - a greenfield tap site and 2 brownfields (but the brownfields were just relay upgrades & nomenclature).
Apr 2017: 3rd attempt, didn't study. Got selected to represent my track club at the Boston Marathon and had missed the deadline to withdraw taking it. So ran the marathon Monday and took the test that Friday.
Apr 2018: 4th attempt, this one was HARD. this is when they changed the standards and I had studied some but WOOF. This one hurt leaving.
Oct 2018: 5th attempt, studied more. But moved in the middle of studying anf never quite got the groove back
Apr 2019: 6th attempt, 147 hours of studying. Improved in protection. Had Justin's technical guide, reference problem set, and FULL exam.
Oct 2019: 7th attempt, 234 hours of studying. Finally took a class (Zach's) and did timed practice tests. Added Justin's FINAL exam.
I tried hard for April 2019 but not hard enough. And with October 2019, it was my final chance on my application. I would have had to reapply with another state as VT changed the regulations and it would have been 2 years before I could reapply with them. I was also brushing up against the ceiling for promotion - I can't reach senior engineer in my company as an EE without my PE. And frankly, I wanted it SO BAD to be the last time I had to update
@RBHeadge PE for his map. The stars finally aligned for me for October 2019. I passed out of RAGE and sisu.