I think so. However since there is a curve (problems are thrown out), 70% could be 50 questions correct one year, but 58 questions correct another year.Is 70% the bar?
I haven't forgot. Been busy but should be able to forward tonight or tomorrowI see, thanks for the info. BTW, if anyone can direct me to study info related to reliability,demand calculaations, or energy management, I would apprecIiate it.
I took the free trial and signed up for a month. I really like their site and teaching styles. The examples seem to be much closer to exam style and "tricky" than most others I've reviewed.For anyone that was not successful this time around, I want you to know that Electrical PE Review (EPR) is still letting users sign up for the free version of the course, a feature that will probably be closed off in the future.
The free course is a condensed version of the premium course and consists of chapter lessons, HD videos, practice problems, and quizzes with full-length solutions taken straight from the paid version of the premiums course for the electrical pe exam.
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Electrical PE Review (EPR) - Free Course for the Electrical Power PE Exam
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Congrats to everyone in this thread that passed the Oct 2017 exam!
Glad you've been enjoying it @a4u2fear.I took the free trial and signed up for a month. I really like their site and teaching styles. The examples seem to be much closer to exam style and "tricky" than most others I've reviewed.
Wish I had found this forum when I was studying! But this topic is relevant to me - I also wrote a follow up wall-of-text after my exam (Oct 2017) to document my experience. I stayed away from talking about the exam content specifically, and the majority of my writing is about my prep (which was before I knew anything about the exam!). It is a 'study method' or 'approach' more than a 'recap', but it addresses everything I wish I could have read before I started studying! Located here.PE Power Exam Recap - October 2017
how many months and hours per week did you spend on the study?Failed Nashville, TN 2017 Oct. Power PE
49/80... EEK...
Congrats to all those passed and passing!
Round 2... here we come! 130 days and counting.
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