Battletoad
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Hello all,
I've just recently acquired my EIT within the state of Texas earlier this year. Thanks to the decoupling rule in this state, I now have plans to go full steam ahead to take the PE Power exam in OCT 2020 (Registered for Zach's course).
Here is my dilemma, I have virtually no electrical industry experience whatsoever. I feel I've made a mistake in my career by pursing an avenue in the public sector where design and general practice of engineering was usually observed from a far (10+). I'm now at a point where I want to rectify this.... and steer my career back into the electrical industry, which my first step was passing the FE. I'm hoping with these exams under my belt, these companies will finally give me a chance.
My question is the following, if one has never worked within the electrical industry, will this exam be more difficult? ALL of the subjects I'm seeing on the NCEES outline is a first for me, I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by the breadth of topics I've never touch out in the real world. Any feedback is appreciated, thanks.
I've just recently acquired my EIT within the state of Texas earlier this year. Thanks to the decoupling rule in this state, I now have plans to go full steam ahead to take the PE Power exam in OCT 2020 (Registered for Zach's course).
Here is my dilemma, I have virtually no electrical industry experience whatsoever. I feel I've made a mistake in my career by pursing an avenue in the public sector where design and general practice of engineering was usually observed from a far (10+). I'm now at a point where I want to rectify this.... and steer my career back into the electrical industry, which my first step was passing the FE. I'm hoping with these exams under my belt, these companies will finally give me a chance.
My question is the following, if one has never worked within the electrical industry, will this exam be more difficult? ALL of the subjects I'm seeing on the NCEES outline is a first for me, I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by the breadth of topics I've never touch out in the real world. Any feedback is appreciated, thanks.