Does anyone know if there is any particular advantage to having the latest edition of the "Electrical Engineering Reference Manual" by Camara? I have a copy of the older EE Reference Manual by Yarbrough, but it is from the early 1990's.
I don't mind spending they money if it will help, I am just not sure if the most recent edition is that much better than, say, Camara's 2006 edition. For the FE I used the 2006 edition of Lindeburg's FE review manual and felt it was adequate, but I am not sure how the PE goes.
Any additional books that are good study materials/references during the exam? I am in IL, so Schaum's outlines are not allowed (at least this is what I have heard), though I guess they have good practice problems.
I don't mind spending they money if it will help, I am just not sure if the most recent edition is that much better than, say, Camara's 2006 edition. For the FE I used the 2006 edition of Lindeburg's FE review manual and felt it was adequate, but I am not sure how the PE goes.
Any additional books that are good study materials/references during the exam? I am in IL, so Schaum's outlines are not allowed (at least this is what I have heard), though I guess they have good practice problems.