Hi all,
I'm taking the April PE Electrical Power exam and have already begun the phases of "did I pass?", asking instead "Am I likely to pass?" with the same intensity.
I have extreme demands on my time, and am not able to put forth nearly the amount of hours most participants here have dedicated to exam prep. I'm lucky to come up with 5 hours per week to study, for most of the 8 weeks before the exam. So not a whole lot, comparatively.
However, as my encouraging friends are quick to point out, I'm a great test taker; I've always done very well on exams, both in the discipline and otherwise. I'm a very fast reader. And I have a decent background with power systems, though I do not do this for work - I deal with electronics and production management, not symmetrical components and admittance models or even breaker selection.
I passed the FE easily about a year ago; I didn't really study, but when I took it I knew I had most questions right - the only category I believe I missed was on linear systems/feedback networks, something that doesn't seem to be on the PE Power exam.
So my simple question is, do folks feel that likelihood of passing on the first attempt correlates strongly to GPA or past exam performance, or not?
Thanks!
I'm taking the April PE Electrical Power exam and have already begun the phases of "did I pass?", asking instead "Am I likely to pass?" with the same intensity.
I have extreme demands on my time, and am not able to put forth nearly the amount of hours most participants here have dedicated to exam prep. I'm lucky to come up with 5 hours per week to study, for most of the 8 weeks before the exam. So not a whole lot, comparatively.
However, as my encouraging friends are quick to point out, I'm a great test taker; I've always done very well on exams, both in the discipline and otherwise. I'm a very fast reader. And I have a decent background with power systems, though I do not do this for work - I deal with electronics and production management, not symmetrical components and admittance models or even breaker selection.
I passed the FE easily about a year ago; I didn't really study, but when I took it I knew I had most questions right - the only category I believe I missed was on linear systems/feedback networks, something that doesn't seem to be on the PE Power exam.
So my simple question is, do folks feel that likelihood of passing on the first attempt correlates strongly to GPA or past exam performance, or not?
Thanks!