Hi there, I took this exam twice, passed the second time. I got Testmasters.....in a scale of 10, I'll give it a 7 only because it helped me get an idea of what is was going to be on the test and not being spinning my wheels on things totally off the exam. However, at my second try, I combined this class with electricalpereview.com.....the classes (recorded) and live classes are awesome......electrical pe review gives the option of only paying for 1, 2, 3 or 4 months as you need. Since I already had reviewed with Testmasters, I only got electricalpereview.com for 2 months, it was great and Zach responds to your questions either live or by an e-mail.
You might be thinking, well it's quite a bit of money invested.....but remember that once you pass the PE...your salary or paycheck is going to increase.....For the FE and PE, between them including books, paper, time, courses/classes etc etc...I say I invested about $4000 or so. Of course, I recovered this money in a paycheck.
So don't think that investing in a class is wasting money, is an investment that will give you back the money once you pass the test.
The main purpose, is to not feel down, as I said, I took it 2 times,......and after the second attempt I thought I did not pass..and mentally I prepared for a Third re-take...But what kept me going was to be consistent and disciplined. Do not procrastinate the studying, the videos from the class you choose will help you a lot, as well as being on schedule. I know is easy to read than doing, but I been there and done that, it took about more than a year of studying between the try/fails, the exam(s) was always in the back of my head, my boss asking me when I was going to take the test, co-workers doing the same thing....family, friends.....it can be a nightmare (if you let it be)...but the best way to attack it is to study and do your best next time at the test. Do not expect to know everything....I didn't.........and I think most of the takers are in the same situation.....just be honest with yourself, get a test-day plan. For example, going as fast as possible trough the test, not wasting valuable time on the ones you don't have an idea or that are a little more difficult. Answer the ones you know, get back to the others you think you can answer, and the harder ones at the very last.
Never give up, keep trying, never surrender, get a study plan....result .....PASS