Some practice exam problems (NCEES, Graffeo, etc) seem to "blend" 1 or 2 topics, in which case I would make copies and put them in both sections.Yeah I went the Zach way of each section being by the NCEES Specifications page. I made 2 binders A-Z There are 48 total sections so 26 letters x 2 binders means 52 tabs. SO each section has its own tab. I have an index at the start of each binder that labels those sections.
So if its a illumination or an engineering economy I'm there in 5 seconds. What hurts is when its a small subsection, and its hidden in those 2 binders. I'm trying to add important subsections to my index
Those are pretty good scores for those exams, especially with the exam 2-1/2 months away. That should be encouraging for you. Keep it up!Took the graffeo practice exam at the end of his book earlier today and got 74/80 with timed test. I finished 2 hrs in the morning session and 2.5 hrs in the afternoon session.
I was thinking that the problems in the actual exam is much harder( but I can’t really tell because this is my first time taking the PE exam) than the graffeo problems. I just based the problems from the NCEES practice exam since I only got 62/80 and used all the full 8hours.
I didn’t really used up all of my other reference books since most of its problem can just be referenced to its own book.
nevertheless, it was a good practice!
What I typically do is to put sticky flags inside the body of the pages(not on the edges of the reference binder) and then write the subsection or topic so that I can easily see it.Yeah I went the Zach way of each section being by the NCEES Specifications page. I made 2 binders A-Z There are 48 total sections so 26 letters x 2 binders means 52 tabs. SO each section has its own tab. I have an index at the start of each binder that labels those sections.
So if its a illumination or an engineering economy I'm there in 5 seconds. What hurts is when its a small subsection, and its hidden in those 2 binders. I'm trying to add important subsections to my index
@speakeelsy Great job! You'll find yourself scoring higher and higher on practice exams the closer you get to the actual PE exam date. It's good to get used to the "shock factor" of attempting to solve questions that you are unfamiliar with now, and learning to use your references as tools.Took the NCEES practice exam today! 59/80. First one i've taken timed, ended up running out of time on the afternoon session with 7 blank (oops! - some poor time management, some getting stuck on certain problems, some just didn't want to be doing this anymore)
Need to work on transformer testing, NEC stuff, and symmetrical components (sym. comp. problems were not worded anywhere close to the practice problems I've done).
Also realized I don't like my formula binder and need to tab my notebooks. I used my notes from Zach's course a LOT, the Cram book was helpful, Wildi was helpful, Glover was helpful, used Graffeo a little, and I used the cover of the Ugly's book a lot
I see why you wanted that Power Electronics book now, @SparkyBill, there was WAY more power electronics than I expected on that practice exam. I just found a pdf of an older version online, so I'll probably just print it at work.
Great advice from @Zach Stone, P.E. to take full length, timed tests. I wanted to quit with 1:30 left to go. Got to train for the marathon.
How did everyone else do this weekend?
I took 2 spin ups 3 weeks ago, the white book the week before, and CI AM/PM (test 1) this past weekend. I don't think I can narrow down too much of a weak point, it looks like I am doing good at getting low hanging fruit, but the harder problems in a lot of sections I'm not able to connect the dots.What exams are you guys taking this weekend, if any?
What topics are giving you the most trouble at this point?
I have taken 4 practice exams already. Started out doing pretty bad on the NCEES one and been working my way through 3 others after. My scores have improved a ton each test although some are easier than others.What exams are you guys taking this weekend, if any?
What topics are giving you the most trouble at this point?
I'm planning on taking a Cram exam this weekend.What exams are you guys taking this weekend, if any?
What topics are giving you the most trouble at this point?
I feel like you did yourself a solid by not doing Graffeo as a timed test.I was supposed to take Graffeo this past weekend, but took a break and instead studied the "Electronic Power Devices" for Justin's Week 2 course (batteries, rectifiers, diodes, etc), a section I'm weak on. I took his end of Week 1 practice exam and scored 70%.
This weekend I'm scheduled to take "Cram for the Exam 1".
How so?I feel like you did yourself a solid by not doing Graffeo as a timed test.
Based on the questions I've seen posted from Graffeo, they're leagues below the actual difficulty of the exam. Plus the book was written to an old exam spec anyway.How so?
Yes that's true. I worked through those exam problems a year ago and they're currently dispersed throughout my binder in their pertinent sections. I took those exam questions with a grain of salt. Some were super easy because you can just find them within the same book (not realistic) and a few of the questions were just outright weird. It was also weak on a few sections, but still there were some good challenging problems.Based on the questions I've seen posted from Graffeo, they're leagues below the actual difficulty of the exam. Plus the book was written to an old exam spec anyway.
Thanks for this! I felt kinda bad that I didn't take it timed. Everyone says it's a great place to start, and I needed something to get started since I've been out of school for a while, and don't do a lot of this stuff at work. It was a great review, and I took the exam over a week doing a 10 problems or so a night to get used to doing math and solving problems again.I feel like you did yourself a solid by not doing Graffeo as a timed test.
Good to know. Thank you so much for helping us with resources so we don't spin our wheels on wasteful material!Graffeo is definitely a waste of time. The book as a reference is good, the sample exam is crap. It may have been relevant back in 2011 when he got licensed, but things have changed.
I have it but havent looked at the quizzes yet.Does anyone else have the Fundamentals of Power System Protection by Paithankar and Bhide and think the quizzes in the back of the book are worth looking at?
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