landolakes
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Little background, I am an EE working in a gas compression operations since 2008. My work is focused around small projects that revolve around mechanical/civil work, almost no EE type work. I have hit the glass ceiling in my company as senior level is only achieved by obtaining your PE. I was accepted to take the PE in August 2015 and decided to try for the Control Systems PE since it does touch base with many aspects of both EE and what I do at work (transmitters, measurement, etc). I took a ISA prep course and bought all the study materials...did not feel too great after the exam, but felt I at least passed....I did not... 64. So I tried again this time for the ME TF and took Dr Toms Classroom, good course and helped me get organized. I did a massive amount of problems (could have done more/repeat) and felt like I did very well on the exam other than TIME! I was shocked and heartbroken when I saw that I failed. I'm hoping third time is the charm and want to see if there are any recommendations out there for my study plan I have below:
- School of PE on-demand courses as a re-refresher plus doing their examples/problems
- In addition to NCEES TF/MM practice exams which I used last time, purchase HVAC as well
- MERM problems
- SMS TF and MM
- Goal is to get MINIMUM 2hrs a day of problem solving (around what I was doing before)
Time is what killed me on the exam, I was plowing through problems and if I had to skip one "OK"...skip 2 or 3 in a row...my mind starts racing/panicing and I lose focus on the problems ahead.
I have read the Ramneres (sp?) thread on how he passed the ME TF and will use that as a template again...any other advice would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
BTW if anyone is wondering why I did not end up with an EE job is because I was one of those 8 year engineers in college who changed to business. Back in 2007-8 I was desperate for employment and joined this gas company working as a hand in the field...I finished up my EE degree while working there and doubled up finishing my business degree as well....though PE licensing is really the only key to any advancement.
- School of PE on-demand courses as a re-refresher plus doing their examples/problems
- In addition to NCEES TF/MM practice exams which I used last time, purchase HVAC as well
- MERM problems
- SMS TF and MM
- Goal is to get MINIMUM 2hrs a day of problem solving (around what I was doing before)
Time is what killed me on the exam, I was plowing through problems and if I had to skip one "OK"...skip 2 or 3 in a row...my mind starts racing/panicing and I lose focus on the problems ahead.
I have read the Ramneres (sp?) thread on how he passed the ME TF and will use that as a template again...any other advice would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
BTW if anyone is wondering why I did not end up with an EE job is because I was one of those 8 year engineers in college who changed to business. Back in 2007-8 I was desperate for employment and joined this gas company working as a hand in the field...I finished up my EE degree while working there and doubled up finishing my business degree as well....though PE licensing is really the only key to any advancement.