TruHero
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Hey y’all! First post on this forum. I’ve read this forum off & on during the year as I got ready for the Power PE down here in Orlando.
So, I passed the Power PE exam in October.…first try & all. I figured that I should join the fun and let y’all know what it took for me to get to this point. Hopefully, it will help at least one person reading this post. Here’s my thoughts & advice on the exam:
Time Commitment:
• Yo…..I studied my ass off for nearly 5mos straight. During my 1hr lunch breaks, every night after work for about 2hrs (Mon.-Fri.), and almost all day on the weekends (a minimum of 6hrs each day).
• Unless you’re brilliant (I’m not), you have to commit to studying. There’s no way around it. This exam is brutal.
Books I Took Into the Exam:
• Graffeo – Used this one the most during the exam, but it still wasn’t much.
• Power Systems by Grainger – Answered 1 question directly
• The Wildi book – Answered about 5 questions directly
• PPI by Camara – Practically useless
• NEC 2017 – Yeah, you need to know it, especially the Fire Pump section. Get familiar with the NEC.
• NESC 2017 – Find/buy yourself a copy. There will be at least 2-3 “gimme” questions on the exam. Don’t miss out on these easy questions.
• NFPA 70E – Again, find/buy yourself a copy. There will be at least 2-3 “gimme” questions on the exam. Again, don’t miss out.
Practice Exams:
• 2 x PPI by Camara practice exams – Practically useless and a waste of time & money. The real exam is drastically different.
• Graffeo (it’s included in his book) – Eh….i found this practice exam far too easy, and not close to the real exam. Good for a couple of the Protection Relay problems on the real exam, though.
• Official NCEES Practice Exam – This is the real disappointment. The OFFICIAL practice exam is easier than the real exam. Like, a lot easier. The real exam has A TON of (primary/utility side) Protection Relay problems that aren’t on the practice exam.
• Engineer Pro Guides (the Kauwale one) practice exam - Sadly, not even close to the real exam. Lacking (very much so) on the Protection Relay problems.
Final Thoughts:
• Worst exam I’ve taken in my life. Easily. We’ve all taken a ton of exams to get to this point, right? WORST EXAM EVER.
• Find all the Protection Relay problems you can find. I honestly felt blindsided by the amount of problems that were on the exam. The books & practice exams listed above DO NOT prepare you for this.
• Pomodoro Technique FOR LIFE. Seriously. Use it while studying. I was hesitant (like I’m sure most are reading this) to try it out, but I decided to give the technique a try one day and it’s a game changer. Use it.
• Your own notes & formulas will be the best resource during the exam.
I’ll check the thread later to answer any questions. Good luck!
So, I passed the Power PE exam in October.…first try & all. I figured that I should join the fun and let y’all know what it took for me to get to this point. Hopefully, it will help at least one person reading this post. Here’s my thoughts & advice on the exam:
Time Commitment:
• Yo…..I studied my ass off for nearly 5mos straight. During my 1hr lunch breaks, every night after work for about 2hrs (Mon.-Fri.), and almost all day on the weekends (a minimum of 6hrs each day).
• Unless you’re brilliant (I’m not), you have to commit to studying. There’s no way around it. This exam is brutal.
Books I Took Into the Exam:
• Graffeo – Used this one the most during the exam, but it still wasn’t much.
• Power Systems by Grainger – Answered 1 question directly
• The Wildi book – Answered about 5 questions directly
• PPI by Camara – Practically useless
• NEC 2017 – Yeah, you need to know it, especially the Fire Pump section. Get familiar with the NEC.
• NESC 2017 – Find/buy yourself a copy. There will be at least 2-3 “gimme” questions on the exam. Don’t miss out on these easy questions.
• NFPA 70E – Again, find/buy yourself a copy. There will be at least 2-3 “gimme” questions on the exam. Again, don’t miss out.
Practice Exams:
• 2 x PPI by Camara practice exams – Practically useless and a waste of time & money. The real exam is drastically different.
• Graffeo (it’s included in his book) – Eh….i found this practice exam far too easy, and not close to the real exam. Good for a couple of the Protection Relay problems on the real exam, though.
• Official NCEES Practice Exam – This is the real disappointment. The OFFICIAL practice exam is easier than the real exam. Like, a lot easier. The real exam has A TON of (primary/utility side) Protection Relay problems that aren’t on the practice exam.
• Engineer Pro Guides (the Kauwale one) practice exam - Sadly, not even close to the real exam. Lacking (very much so) on the Protection Relay problems.
Final Thoughts:
• Worst exam I’ve taken in my life. Easily. We’ve all taken a ton of exams to get to this point, right? WORST EXAM EVER.
• Find all the Protection Relay problems you can find. I honestly felt blindsided by the amount of problems that were on the exam. The books & practice exams listed above DO NOT prepare you for this.
• Pomodoro Technique FOR LIFE. Seriously. Use it while studying. I was hesitant (like I’m sure most are reading this) to try it out, but I decided to give the technique a try one day and it’s a game changer. Use it.
• Your own notes & formulas will be the best resource during the exam.
I’ll check the thread later to answer any questions. Good luck!