cableguy
Has never sniffed a stink bug
I was looking at the December newsletter on the NCEES web site, and noticed this snippet:
I kinda have mixed feelings about it, as an Electrical Power person, honestly, I didn't need most of the references I brought. I made my own formula book, and for the most part I didn't even need that. The most used book was probably the NEC (of course). I found that most of the "solutions" type problems were rather simplistic, so other than a sheet on Per Unit and basic power formulas, not much was necessary.
So it looks like CBT may be a future possibility - as well as making the PE exam closed book.This year, the EPE Committee has several charges related to moving the FE exam to computer-based testing. The committee will also continue to develop a plan toeither move the PE exam to closed-book administrations with NCEES-supplied references or limit the amount of reference materials allowed in the exam room.
It is studying this issue to address security concerns and computer-based testing issues.
I kinda have mixed feelings about it, as an Electrical Power person, honestly, I didn't need most of the references I brought. I made my own formula book, and for the most part I didn't even need that. The most used book was probably the NEC (of course). I found that most of the "solutions" type problems were rather simplistic, so other than a sheet on Per Unit and basic power formulas, not much was necessary.