floridamose
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Started studying July 5th. I had just passed the FE, and was already used to studying. After my little calculation, I figured out that I had spent almost 400 hours studying for the PE. I had the PPI material and I used the Complex Imaginary tests and the NCEES test. All in all, I had 7 practice tests. I started out by reading through the entire PPI book and doing all of the practice problems. Then I took a PPI practice test. I took a practice test every two weeks. I would take a test, check it, then go back another day and take the same test untuned to see if I was making stupid decisions because of time, or because I didn't know how to solve the problem. Then I would take the problems that I thought were difficult and work through the solutions. I spent an entire two weeks with each test I took. It paid off. I would say not to waste your time with the PPI tests. They are not very realistic. The Complex Imaginary tests were great! They were a little simplistic, but very close to the test. As usual, the best practice was from the NCEES. I will tell you, I thought this material helped me with the AM test, but Nit at all for the afternoon. I was on my own.